Carer allowance help

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Honeypot12
Honeypot12 Online Community Member Posts: 16 Connected
Good evening, I was wondering of someone could advise me please, I'm on pip, and my child is on dla, I've been told I can claim careres allowance for her, I don't work, but my husband does, so I don't think I would be able to claim it, I'm on no other benifits, only pip, and her main carer, any advice would be appreciated thanks

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  • 66Mustang
    66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,035 Championing
    I would say yes you should be able to claim it

    My Dad works but my Mum doesn't...Mum gets carer's allowance for me
  • Honeypot12
    Honeypot12 Online Community Member Posts: 16 Connected
    Thankyou for your reply, I thought you may need to be on other benefits, uc or something, we do not claim any other benefits, on the claim form they want to no my husbands national insurance, that's why I thought I would not be entitled if he was bringing a wage home, even though I'm her main carer, sorry these benefits are all abit confusing for me
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    As you're not working and you don't claim any other benefits then yes you can claim carers allowance providing your daughters DLA includes either mid or high rate care.

    I don't know why they ask for your partners NI number because you will be the claimant, not him. His earnings will not affect your claim because it's not means tested in that way. https://www.gov.uk/carers-allowance/how-to-claim

  • chiarieds
    chiarieds Online Community Member Posts: 17,151 Championing
    Your child would have to be receiving the middle or highest rate for the care component of DLA in order for you to claim Carer's allowance, & you'd need to provide at least 35 hours of care each week. As 66Mustang says as you don't work, then that in itself doesn't prevent you for claiming. If your child has recently been awarded middle/highest rate for care, then you can ask for your claim to be backdated (it can be for up to 3 months).
  • Honeypot12
    Honeypot12 Online Community Member Posts: 16 Connected
    Thankyou everyone, yes she's high care low mobility, awarded the start of October, I agree with poppy though, why would they want my husbands national insurance number for, I suppose they have to check everything is correct, thankyou