advice on what will happen to my disability and benefits when i reach 66,pension?after ESA.
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calcotti,i dont think my wife will have to produce a fit note for uc, because she is like myself is disabled and we both get PIP top rates of both awards.
but your correct we do get £180 a week ESA at the moment in total,0 -
mrpip2002uk said:calcotti,i dont think my wife will have to produce a fit note for uc, because she is like myself is disabled and we both get PIP top rates of both awards.
but your correct we do get £180 a week ESA at the moment in total,
Calcotti makes a good point here and she should report her health condition. Claiming PIP makes no difference because they are completely different benefits. If she doesn't report her health condition she will be expected to look for work. The work capability assessment process is the same as it is for ESA.
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Yes, that's what i meant. Thanks for confirming that.calcotti said:
That's £75/week better off than if OP doesn't claim UC, not £75 better off compared to now. If they don't claim UC they will, if getting standard SP, be worse off than now.poppy123456 said: You will receive your pension of £179 per week plus the UC of £75 per month, so you will be £75 per month better off.
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Realised it's what you meant but thought it could be misread so just wanted to make sure it was clear to OP.poppy123456 said:
Yes, that's what i meant. Thanks for confirming that.calcotti said:
That's £75/week better off than if OP doesn't claim UC, not £75 better off compared to now. If they don't claim UC they will, if getting standard SP, be worse off than now.poppy123456 said: You will receive your pension of £179 per week plus the UC of £75 per month, so you will be £75 per month better off.0 -
calcotti said:
Realised it's what you meant but thought it could be misread so just wanted to make sure it was clear to OP.poppy123456 said:
Yes, that's what i meant. Thanks for confirming that.calcotti said:
That's £75/week better off than if OP doesn't claim UC, not £75 better off compared to now. If they don't claim UC they will, if getting standard SP, be worse off than now.poppy123456 said: You will receive your pension of £179 per week plus the UC of £75 per month, so you will be £75 per month better off.
Appreciate you pointing that out. I should have made that clear.
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thank you both again for your help and advice,i will make sure we tell them everything, now i know what i have to do and ive got it clear in my head!youve really helped a lot! youve helped put my mind at rest,i didnt know the half of how all these different benefits worked and there must be thousands of families out there that are missing a lot of payments they should be entitled to?0
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Almost certainly the case.mrpip2002uk said:.. there must be thousands of families out there that are missing a lot of payments they should be entitled to?1
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