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Nicholas Dawson & Kate Lally

Universal Credit claimants could be owed £500 extra cash

Thousands of people on Universal Credit and other benefits could be entitled to a £500 cash payment.

A person will usually qualify if they are expecting their first child or if they’re expecting several children and already have a child, and if they or their partner get certain benefits, the Express reports.

The grant must be claimed within 11 weeks in advance of a baby’s due date or within six months after the baby is born.

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To get the support, a person or their partner must receive one of these benefits:

  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Working Tax Credit that includes a disability or severe disability element
  • Universal Credit

A person can also get the payment if they are claiming for a family member who is having their first child or who lives with them. They must be either under 16 or 16 to 19 years old and in approved full-time education or training.

Those who are receiving a Support for Mortgage Interest loan may also be eligible. A person who already has children under 16 may be able to get a grant if they are expecting a multiple birth. They may also be able to get the funds if the child they care for is someone else’s, but not their partner’s, and the child was over 12 months old when they took on their care.

A person who is adopting or who is a surrogate parent may also be able to get the support.

The baby must be less than one year old on the date of the claim. They must receive one of the qualifying benefits and one of these conditions must also apply:

  • You’ve become responsible for the baby and you’re not the mother
  • The baby has been placed with you for adoption
  • You’ve got permission to adopt a baby from abroad
  • You’ve got a parental order for a surrogate birth
  • You’ve been appointed as guardian
  • You’ve an adoption or a residence order

To claim the support, a person must fill in the Sure Start Maternity Grant (SF100) claim form. A health professional such as a doctor or midwife will need to fill in the statement on page 10 of the application.

The form can be sent without the statement if this is necessary to meet the deadline to apply. In this case, the applicant will be contacted at a later date to arrange the statement.

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