child benefit will stop at 18 or when the child leaves home prior to that.
2007-08-28 06:44:20
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answered by Bbobs 4
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Look at the child support order. Some continue past 18 if the child attends a university. If it does, you will get it during the holiday. If not, it should have stopped in July.
2007-08-28 06:46:14
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answered by Jess 7
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It stopped when she finished school in July. The UK ages are as follows:
16 if not going on to college
18: if going to college.
2007-08-28 07:36:12
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answered by gr_bateman 4
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Your acquire money immediately as much as the thirty first of August following a childs sixteenth birthday. in spite of the undeniable fact that, if a newborn does not proceed to be at school or college you will not have the skill to declare newborn tax credit for a newborn over sixteen. newborn benefit has comparable policies.
2016-12-16 07:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it stops at 18. That's when mine stopped. She may be eligible for other types of benefits though but at 18 she's considered an adult.
2007-08-28 06:44:23
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answered by Nico 7
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I don't think you are in the US (because you are calling it Child benefit and University... we don't say that here).. but... as long as she is a student... you are entitled if not, they would have stopped benefits on her 18th birthday
2007-08-28 06:48:13
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answered by WhoDidThat??? 7
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child benefit will end when the child is 18.
2007-08-28 07:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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your daughter is entitled to the benefit till 2/9/07, it stops when she begins advanced education. phone 0845 3021444 -call centre ring after 6.00pm lines not so busy.do sec,checks and agents will be able to sort this for you.
2007-08-28 06:57:50
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answered by M. H 1
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16 if they leave school [gets paid up to september]
18 if they go to college [gets paid up to september]
2007-08-28 07:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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18 she can get post 16 schooling benifits if you earn under 30.000 an year though.
2007-08-28 06:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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