Sentences with phrase «civil partner payment»

In the case of prisoner's spouse / civil partner payment continues for 4 weeks following release of prisoner from imprisonment.

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«While we acknowledge that there are considerable practical challenges associated with extending entitlement to unmarried couples, awarding Bereavement Support Payment only to those who lose a spouse or civil partner appears hard to reconcile with the definition of family adopted by the government in the Family Test and the position adopted within other benefits,» a report from the committee concluded.
Upon her partner's death, Ms McLaughlin claimed Bereavement Payment and Widowed Parent's Allowance, but was refused both benefits by the DSD because she was neither married to nor a civil partner of Mr Adams at the date of his death.
the impact of post - separation / divorce cohabitation on spouses or civil partners in relation to financial provision, in particular periodical payments; and
In many cases, the spouse, civil partner, cohabitant, parent or carer may continue to receive a payment for six weeks following the death.
If you're going through divorce or dissolution, you can agree short - term or interim maintenance payments from your husband, wife or civil partner.
A One - Parent Family Payment can be paid to you if you are parenting alone as a result of the death of your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant.
And if you move in with your new partner, without marrying or forming a civil partnership, payments might continue but the amount might change.
If you're having significant difficulties managing on the amount of money you have, or if the income of your ex-partner (husband, wife or civil partner) has increased significantly, then it might be possible to have payments to you increased.
If you and your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant are both getting a social welfare payment you will each get a half - rate IQC for each child.
For most social welfare payments you get a full - rate Increase for a Qualified Child (IQC) if you get an Increase for a Qualified Adult for your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant or you are parenting alone.
When your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant reaches 66 you will no longer get an increase in your payment for them as a qualified adult.
If you were getting Disability Allowance before 26 September 2007 and you were still in payment on 26 September 2007, your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant's earnings will be assessed under the new means assessment to find out whether you are better off.
Income you or your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant may have including social welfare payments and student grants.
In many cases, the spouse, civil partner, cohabitant or carer will receive a payment for six weeks following the death.
A limitation applies which means that if you are claiming Jobseeker's Allowance and your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is getting certain social welfare payments, the total amount paid to you as a couple can not be more than the maximum amount that would be paid to one person (including adult and child dependants) on one social welfare payment.
If you are married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting, you may get an increase in your payment for your spouse or partner.
From week 7, the spouse, civil partner or cohabitant will receive his / her pension, benefit or allowance at the single (personal) rate of payment.
Payment will continue at the current rate (including the increase for the deceased qualified adult) for a period of 6 weeks following the death of the qualified adult, provided the surviving spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is in receipt of one of the payments listed at 1 above.
Your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant can claim WFP while you are getting one of these payments.
If a claim is submitted more than six months after the date of death, it will be accepted and, if eligible, payment will only be backdated for a maximum of six months prior to the date the claim is received by the Department, regardless of date of death of the spouse or civil partner.
You are a widowed person / surviving civil partner aged between 60 and 65 years inclusive, whose late spouse / civil partner held a Free Travel Card from this Department, and who at the time of his / her death, resided with him / her on a permanent basis, and who is now receiving one of the following payments and who satisfies the other conditions of the scheme;
You are not eligible for BTWFD if you or your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is getting a primary social welfare payment or is on an employment or training scheme.
Note: With the exception of Bereavement Grant, where widow, widower or surviving civil partner has a qualified child, the pension or payment will normally include an increase.
A woman whose husband dies while she is in receipt of Deserted Wife's Benefit, is entitled automatically to Widow / er's or Surviving Civil Partners» Contributory Pension at the rate of Deserted Wife's Benefit in payment.
Where a deceased person has made permanent provision for his / her spouse or civil partner during the deceased person's lifetime before 1st January 1967, other than periodical payments for maintenance made during the deceased person's lifetime, such a provision shall be offset against the legal right of the spouse or civil partner.
A person may receive a payment under the Occupational Injuries Scheme at the same time as the pension if the death of their spouse or civil partner was due to an occupational injury or disease.
Note: where the surviving spouse / surviving civil partner was the person in receipt of the allowance (s) they can retain the Household Benefits package provided that the conditions for receipt of the allowance remains satisfied and they receive one of the payments below.
It can also be paid if you are getting an Increase for a Qualified Adult on your payment for your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant and they find work (and as a result you sign off your payment).
If entitlement to Widow / er's or Surviving Civil Partners» Contributory Pension, based on a wife's own social insurance contributions or those of her husband, is at a higher rate of payment than the rate of Deserted Wife's Benefit, the higher rate of entitlement will be paid.
Those who fail to maintain their spouses / civil partners / cohabitants and / or children adequately must contribute to the cost of any One - Parent Family Payment, Lone Parent's Allowance, Deserted Wife's payment or Supplementary Welfare Allowance which, as a result, is paid to their faPayment, Lone Parent's Allowance, Deserted Wife's payment or Supplementary Welfare Allowance which, as a result, is paid to their fapayment or Supplementary Welfare Allowance which, as a result, is paid to their families.
You will only get a half - rate IQC if you and your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant are both getting a social welfare payment.
If a person is living apart from his / her spouse, civil partner or cohabitant, but the spouse / civil partner / cohabitant pays a weekly amount to him / her in maintenance s / he will be assessed with the cash value of such payments.
If the customer and spouse, civil partner or cohabitant are both getting a social welfare payment, a half - rate IQC for each child is payable to both individuals.
Where a person was in receipt of (or becomes entitled to) payment of one of the above pensions or allowances prior to the death of his or her spouse / civil partner / cohabitant the half of the means assessed as the means of the spouse / civil partner / cohabitant at that date are deducted from the total means of the survivor thereafter, if any question arises with regard to a reduced entitlement.
if the spouse / civil partner (where the civil partner is the parent of the child / ren) is in receipt of SW payment only, the claimant is not required to take any action.
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If you are a liable relative and fail to pay enough maintenance to your spouse or civil partner or dependent child (ren), you must contribute to the cost of the One - Parent Family Payment, which we pay to your family.
This does not apply if you transfer to Jobseeker's Benefit / Allowance, Illness Benefit, One - Parent Family Payment and Carer's Benefit or if your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant claims for you as a qualified adult on their pPayment and Carer's Benefit or if your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant claims for you as a qualified adult on their paymentpayment.
if current income of the spouse / civil partner (where the civil partner is the parent of the child / ren) is too low to reasonably expect that any maintenance payment can be made
If you have children living with you and you are single, widowed, separated or a civil partner who is not living with the other civil partner, you may get an increase in your payment for the person who is caring for your child, provided the person is aged 16 or over, living with and being supported by you.
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If maintenance payments take the form of a direct cash payment by either spouse, civil partner or cohabitant to the Disability Allowance claimant, it is assessable as means.
If a spouse, civil partner or cohabitant of the WFP recipient claims an increase for a Qualified Adult (IQA) on their Jobseeker's Allowance or Jobseeker's Benefit or Farm Assist payment in respect of the WFP recipient, their WFP entitlement may change and they should notify WFP Section immediately.
a) Entitlement of a spouse, civil partner or cohabitant in respect of whom the deceased person was getting an increase in payment.
You are a widow or widower or a surviving civil partner aged 60 or over whose late spouse / civil partner held a free travel pass and who is getting one of the following payments: Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Partner's (Contributory) Pension, Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Partner's (Non-Contributory) Pension, One - Parent Family Payment, Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Partner's Pension under the Occupational Injuries Benefit Scheme or a similar social security pension / benefit from an EU member state or a country with which Ireland has a bilateral social security agreement, or an ordinary Garda widow's pension.
is only payable once in respect of a child and is not payable to a person's spouse / civil partner on another social welfare payment.
A person who claims One - Parent Family Payment is required to seek maintenance from her / his spouse / civil partner where civil partner is the parent of the child / ren or the other parent of the child.
Also, an IQC can not be paid where a person is a qualified child, but is also the subject of an increase for a qualified adult payment on another customer's claim, for example a 17 year old spouse or civil partner of a customer on JA.
One of the qualifying conditions for entitlement to One - Parent Family Payment (OFP) for separated claimants is that they make appropriate efforts to obtain maintenance from their spouse / civil partner.
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