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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey167" data-source="post: 429332" data-attributes="member: 23764"><p>Hi Kate</p><p></p><p>Yes when your children reach 16 years old in some respects they are classed as an adult, If your son is still in full time education you would still be entitled to working tax and child tax, child benefit and if you are caring for your son for 35 hours a week you would still be entitled to carers allowance (i think you are allowed to work 16 hours a week also). As for morgage help im not to sure about whether housing benefit would help. Maybe contact benefits advise they maybe able to advise you on what you can still claim.</p><p></p><p>good luck</p><p></p><p>tracey167</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey167, post: 429332, member: 23764"] Hi Kate Yes when your children reach 16 years old in some respects they are classed as an adult, If your son is still in full time education you would still be entitled to working tax and child tax, child benefit and if you are caring for your son for 35 hours a week you would still be entitled to carers allowance (i think you are allowed to work 16 hours a week also). As for morgage help im not to sure about whether housing benefit would help. Maybe contact benefits advise they maybe able to advise you on what you can still claim. good luck tracey167 [/QUOTE]
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