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employers
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accountants
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either parent
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When changes could affect your payments
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Changes to your circumstances may mean a change to the amount of child maintenance you pay or receive.
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You can find out how child maintenance is worked out.
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Complaints and appeals
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Contact the Child Maintenance Service if you’re unhappy with the service you’ve received.
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If you’re not satisfied with how the Child Maintenance Service deals with your complaint, ask for it to go to a senior manager and be looked at by the DWP Complaints team.
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Independent Case Examiner
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You can ask the Independent Case Examiner (ICE) to look into your complaint if you’ve already been through the full complaints process.
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You must not contact the Independent Case Examiner until you’ve received a final response from the Child Maintenance Service saying you can do so.
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If you’re unhappy with the response from the Independent Case Examiner, you can ask your MP to get the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman to look into it.
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If your complaint is valid
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The Child Maintenance Service will:
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apologise and explain what went wrong
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make any changes needed to put it right
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If you’ve been treated particularly badly, you may get a consolatory payment. However, you do not have a legal right to this.
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Appeals
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You can appeal a child maintenance decision about payment amounts.
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Before you can appeal, you must contact the Child Maintenance Service to ask for the decision to be looked at again. This is called ‘mandatory reconsideration’. You’ll need to say why you disagree with the decision.
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If you’re unhappy with the outcome of the mandatory reconsideration, you can appeal to the Social Security and Child Support Tribunal. The tribunal is impartial and independent of government.
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Appeal to the Social Security and Child Support Tribunal
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Appeal to the tribunal within one month of getting the mandatory reconsideration decision. If you submit your appeal after a month you’ll have to explain why you did not do it earlier.
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Download and fill in form SSCS2 and send it to the address on the form.
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You’ll need to choose whether you want to go to the tribunal hearing to explain your case. If you do not attend, your appeal will be decided on your appeal form and any supporting evidence.
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After you submit your appeal, you can provide evidence. Your appeal and the evidence will be discussed at a hearing by a judge and one or two experts. The judge will then make a decision.
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It usually takes around 6 months for your appeal to be heard by the tribunal.
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Contact
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Report changes online
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Report changes to your circumstances through your online account.
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Call the Child Maintenance Service
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British Sign Language (BSL) video relay service
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Watch a video to check you can use the service.
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Go to the video relay service.
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Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 3.30pm
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There’s a different phone number if you live in Northern Ireland.
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Contact the Child Maintenance Service by post
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You can also write to the Child Maintenance Service.
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Overview
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Disability premiums are extra amounts of money added to your:
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Income Support
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income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
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income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
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Housing Benefit
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Any money you get is added to your benefit payments automatically so you usually do not have to apply for a disability premium.
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This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
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There are 3 types of disability premium for adults:
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disability premium
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enhanced disability premium
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severe disability premium
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You can get more than one premium at a time.
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What you'll get
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You can get the disability premium on its own. You might get the severe or enhanced disability premium as well if you’re eligible for them.
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If you get income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) you cannot get the disability premium, but you may still qualify for the severe and enhanced premiums.
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Disability premium
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You’ll get:
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£35.10 a week for a single person
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£50.05 a week for a couple
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Severe disability premium
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You’ll get:
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£67.30 a week for a single person
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£134.60 a week for a couple if you’re both eligible
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Some couples will be eligible for the lower amount of £67.30 a week instead.
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Enhanced disability premium
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You’ll get:
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£17.20 a week for a single person
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£24.60 a week for a couple if at least one of you is eligible
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How you’re paid
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All benefits, pensions and allowances are paid into an account such as your bank account.
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There is a limit on the total amount of benefit that most people aged 16 to under State Pension age can get. This is called a benefit cap.
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Eligibility
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Disability premium payments can be added to your:
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Income Support
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income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
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income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
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housing benefit
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You usually need to be eligible for the disability premium to qualify for the severe or enhanced premiums.
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If you get income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) you can only get the severe or enhanced premium.
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Use a benefits calculator to check your eligibility.
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Disability premium
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You or your partner must be under pension credit age and either registered blind or getting:
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Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
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Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)
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Working Tax Credit with a disability element
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Attendance Allowance
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Constant Attendance Allowance
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War Pensioners Mobility Supplement
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Severe Disablement Allowance
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Incapacity Benefit
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If you do not qualify, you may still get the premium if you’ve been unable to work for at least a year.
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Severe disability premium
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You must get the disability premium or income-related ESA, and one of the following qualifying benefits:
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PIP daily living component
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AFIP
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DLA care component at the middle or highest rate
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Attendance Allowance (or Constant Attendance Allowance paid with Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit or War Pension)
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You usually cannot have anyone aged 18 or over living with you, unless they’re in one of these situations:
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they get a qualifying benefit
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