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  • HOUSING BENIFIT AND CARERS ALLOWANCE/ATTENDANCE ALOWANCE

    Hi i was hoping someone could give me some advice as i am thinking of moving in with the person i care for and was wondering how it would effect the persons housing benefit he gets attendance allowance and i claim carers for him any advice would be most welcome as last time i had a problem with the DWP i got some very good advice witch put my mind at ease thanks in advance.

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    Re: HOUSING BENIFIT AND CARERS ALLOWANCE/ATTENDANCE ALOWANCE

    With the dwp being, well the dwp, I'd check it out beforehand so maybe an appointment at JC+ is necessary...? It's not something I'd rely upon, from a forum. I'd be asking the actual advisers at JC+ or your local Housing Office.

    Good luck.
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      Re: HOUSING BENIFIT AND CARERS ALLOWANCE/ATTENDANCE ALOWANCE

      Good luck with this Tibby.
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