Benefits and tax credits you can claim as a carer
If you’re a carer there is financial support out there to help you. Find out what’s available and how to apply for your entitlements. ...
If you’re a carer there is financial support out there to help you. Find out what’s available and how to apply for your entitlements. ...
Depending on the kinds of difficulties someone’s having with their finances, the help you could provide might involve anything from helping them with bills and paperwork and assisting wi...
If someone really can’t manage their own affairs, you can arrange to manage them yourself for them. You’ll usually be carefully monitored to make sure that you’re always acting...
Looking after a member of your family who has a disability, illness, mental-health condition or drug or alcohol problem can be a massive commitment. Fortunately there’s financial support available, ...
Many bereaved families find themselves facing financial strain on top of their grief after a late miscarriage, so it’s important to know what you’re entitled to and who to talk to. ...
Caring for someone can take its toll on your physical and mental health, social life, career and relationships. Taking time out to look after yourself is important if you’re to continue supporting y...
If you want to help someone manage their money, for example if you see a family member or friend having difficulty with financial decisions, you might be able to help them out....
Even if a friend or loved one is still coping at the moment, you can often predict that they’ll need help with their finances in the future. If that’s the case you probably w...
Arranging to formally manage someone’s money for them is a big step – both for you and the person you’re helping. It means that at some point, now or in the future, you co...
Often, there’s a link between struggling with money and poor mental wellbeing. Feeling low can make it tough to manage money. And worrying about it can make you feel even worse. ...