What benefits is my son entitled to?
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katkat
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hi everyone
i really need advice on benifits for my son hes still in education but now he is 19 i really do not know what he is entilted too any help would be really great thanks.
i really need advice on benifits for my son hes still in education but now he is 19 i really do not know what he is entilted too any help would be really great thanks.
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Hello @katkat welcome to the scope site you have come to the right place for advice if you click on the second tab at the top support and information there are plenty of people who will give you advice. I hope you find what your looking for and say hi to your son from me and my two kat kats .
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Hi @katkat,
Welcome to Scope's online community!
Have you tried our benefits checker? It's a handy tool which may be of interest. There's also more information about benefits on our support and information page here.
I hope this helps, and if you have any other questions, please do get in touch!Liam -
hi
thank you very much i will check it out now.
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