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child benefits
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Is there a cut-off point at which the parents are making a certain amount of money so they will not get child benefits, or does every family get paid benefits?
and also, i know that say if you had three children, you would get more benefits for the older child, but is there a set amount of benefits you get for a child of a certain age? Are there guidlines on the amount of benefits each age group is paid?
and also, i know that say if you had three children, you would get more benefits for the older child, but is there a set amount of benefits you get for a child of a certain age? Are there guidlines on the amount of benefits each age group is paid?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just to clarify what daffy654 said, you can get it to 19 whilst in full time education but only in certain circumstances. After your child leaves 6th form college onc he/she reaches 18 you can get it if they are in further education but not if they are in higher education. So if your child is 18 and at uni no benefit is paid. Seems unfair to me