Child DLA Awarded - When do monthly payments start?
Sw1ftlet
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Good afternoon,
I received a phone call and a text from DLA today confirming my child has been awarded DLA. My query is when can I expect monthly payments to begin? I understand they are paid on Tuesdays, but was wondering whether it is based on when I receive back pay, or when I started the claim.
Thanks in advance!
I received a phone call and a text from DLA today confirming my child has been awarded DLA. My query is when can I expect monthly payments to begin? I understand they are paid on Tuesdays, but was wondering whether it is based on when I receive back pay, or when I started the claim.
Thanks in advance!
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Any money owed will be paid separately. You should receive that before the decision letter. DLA is paid every 4 weeks and not monthly. What day of the week it's paid on is different for everyone but it will be a week day, not a weekend.The decision letter will tell you what day to expect the 4 weekly payment. Your first 4 weekly payment will be about 4 weeks after the money owed goes into your bank.0
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I had same on 3rd November 2023 but still haven't received back pay or letter. Mine was after going to tribunal but when I call I don't get any answers just all information I confirmed is still correct as been passed on to department sorting back pay and future payments0 -
Hey @momof3 and welcome to the community.
If yours was via tribunal, there can sometimes be a fair delay as they need to cross all the t's and dot the i's.0 -
Thank you. 😊
Thank u ill wait for letter then yeah after 12 month's finally got decision changed was long journey1 -
So glad you got a positive result! Though the wait is usually the worst bit.0
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