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4 years 7 hours ago #258793 by Paulaspea
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Hi, I ended my employment today for mental health reasons and started a claim for UC. It is saying i have to do a joint claim as i am married. He works full time and doesn't want to claim so how do i carry on the form without linking him ?
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4 years 3 hours ago #258800 by Gary
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Hi Paula
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is
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UC is a means tested benefit paid to people of working age who are on a low income which takes into account household income.
If you are one of a couple but claiming as a single person, in the calculation of your universal credit the standard allowance that applies in your case will be that of a single person, but your combined capital, earnings and income will be taken into account.
UC Regs, regs 3(3), 18(2), 22(3) & 36(3)
You may be eligible to claim New Style ESA depending on your circumstances. New Style ESA is a contributory benefit. Normally, this means you may be able to get it if you’ve paid or been credited with enough National Insurance contributions in the 2 full tax years before the year you’re claiming in.You would be making a claim on the basis that you are not fit for work so you will need to provide a Fit Note from your GP. www.gov.uk/guidance/new-style-employment-and-support-allowance
Gary
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explains where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
In case you are not aware, your real name appears to be showing in the forum, if you want to change this then follow the instructions in the following FAQ
My full name is showing, how can I stop it?
UC is a means tested benefit paid to people of working age who are on a low income which takes into account household income.
If you are one of a couple but claiming as a single person, in the calculation of your universal credit the standard allowance that applies in your case will be that of a single person, but your combined capital, earnings and income will be taken into account.
UC Regs, regs 3(3), 18(2), 22(3) & 36(3)
You may be eligible to claim New Style ESA depending on your circumstances. New Style ESA is a contributory benefit. Normally, this means you may be able to get it if you’ve paid or been credited with enough National Insurance contributions in the 2 full tax years before the year you’re claiming in.You would be making a claim on the basis that you are not fit for work so you will need to provide a Fit Note from your GP. www.gov.uk/guidance/new-style-employment-and-support-allowance
Gary
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