Originally posted by Folio1
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Presumably if the mother is already claiming UC then that includes a Housing Element?
The daughter will probably still have been classed as a dependant until she left education.
Then there is a question of if she (the daughter), is or has been claiming disability benefits.
Unless the daughter already has a 'legacy' Income Related benefit such as Income Related ESA, and DLA/PIP so the the IR ESA includes the Severe Disability Premium, then she cannot make a claim for Housing Benefit and would have to claim UC instead.
If she can't work for medical reasons then, following an assessment, that could include an extra disability element - LCWRA.
If the daughter has now left or is leaving education that will have reduced the amount of UC that the mother gets (no more child element, and no more disabled child element if she had that included as well) and that is why she is now struggling.
Once the daughter makes her own UC claim then that should increase their total income again.
Although it's not a situation that I'm familiar with, and would to an extent depend on her current disability benefits if she has any, I believe that in that case as the daughter has now become an adult living with her parent she would be classed by the DWP as liable to pay half the rent anyway, whether she was on the TA or not, and so could get that as UC Housing Element.
If I've got that correct then if each is claiming UC they could each get up to LHA rate. (But that may be LHA shared rate).
I suspect that they are out of their depth with what they could be claiming as benefits, and Housing Benefit is the straw they have clutched at, even though she almost certainly can't claim HB anyway it will have to be UC.
Their best bet is to each put their details as they are now into one of the online benefit calculators and see what each would be entitled to:
https://www.gov.uk/benefits-calculators
Even better is if they could get to see a benefits advisor who could see their situation, any benefits they already have, letters, etc., but that's difficult with Covid.
https://advicelocal.uk/find-an-adviser
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