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Yes seen all that thanks tell me this am on e.s.a dos that increase or dos it stay the same ? Also am i entiled to any other benefits ect carer allowence or that?
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You can't claim carers allowance for yourself, someone else can claim it if they look after you for at least 35 hours per week and they don't earn more than £120 per week after deductions.Which ESA do you claim, Income Related or Contributions based and do you live with a partner or alone?I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Live way my partner .
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Your partner could claim carers allowance for looking after you but it will depend on circumstances of your partner. https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/money-legal/benefits-entitlements/carers-allowance/
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She applyed yrsterday so will wait and see thanks
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Hi my patner as applyed for carerings allowance for me how far can then back date up to?
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winky1234 said:Hi my patner as applyed for carerings allowance for me how far can then back date up to?
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Ok thanks for your help your a star
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Hi much can my partner get on carer alollwance they told us ther giving us it but have to run by e.s.a and will i loss any of my e.s.a i want to know ? Thanks
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winky1234 said:Hi much can my partner get on carer alollwance they told us ther giving us it but have to run by e.s.a and will i loss any of my e.s.a i want to know ? ThanksCarers Allowance is £64.30 per week. This amount will be deducted from your ESA and ESA will add a carers premium of £36 per week. Carers allowance will then pay your partner £64.30 per week. This is because of the overlapping benefit rule but it works out that you'll both be £36 per week better off.The carers premium can be back dated to the start of the PIP award providing your partner claims carers allowance within 3 months of the PIP decision.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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But is tber 3 types of esa my partner dont work i didtn think i would loss anything woman on phone didtn say to my other half? Am on esa income support related
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No, there's not 3 types of ESA there's 2. Contributions based and Income Related. As you live with your partner who doesn't work then you must be claiming ESA as a couple in which case it would be Income Related.There's 2 groups WRAG and Support Group but no such thing as Income support related. It would be Income related in the Support Group that you're claiming.As i stated in my previous comment the carers allowance is deducted from your ESA and a premium is added. In total it will mean you'll both be £36 per week better off but you'll receive less ESA because your partner will be paid the carers allowance separately.
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Ok thanks so will it 64.30 week she be back dated or 34 aweek?
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£36 per week will be backdated to the start of the PIP award providing your partner claimed the carers allowance within 3 months of the decision being made on the PIP.
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My partner was told By caraer alwollance money will be back dated but esa said it wont she got letter ther wonder why
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winky1234 said:My partner was told By caraer alwollance money will be back dated but esa said it wont she got letter ther wonder why
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Ok am so sorry has total confussed me totaly brain r3cked
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Basically, what ever ESA amount you received before your partner claimed Carers allowance minus that by £28.30 per week and that's how much ESA you will receive. Carers allowance will then pay your partner £64.30 per week or what ever they asked for when applying, weekly, 4 weekly or every 13 weeks.Then you'll receive backdated money of £36 per week, payable from what ever date was stated on the form when your partner applied. It can be backdated to the start of your PIP award if the carers allowance was claimed within 3 months of the PIP decision being made.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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So wot will i loss in esa and how much a week carer allowance week will she get sorry about this hard of under standing all this
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