Twenty Two Years And Counting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.kathyan, your friend can still claim for her son whilst in receipt of child benefit for him on the basis that he is in relevant education, up to his 19th birthday if needs be, the childs personal allowance is paid via childrens tax credits now but this doesn't make any difference to the amount of benefit she receives, it changed over a couple of years ago approx.
The only change on the childs 16th birthday why JSA has to be claimed is that the parent is deemed capable of seeking work ( unless covered by a doctors cert) in other words Income Support is not payable as a parent of a 16 year old is no longer required to be permanently at home due to childs age. So the parent claims JSA and childrens tax credits instead of Income Support and Childrens tax credits.
Tell your friend not to worry her income will not decrease as long as child benefit in payment and son in education.