To work out the support you can get with the costs of raising your kids, we need to know about the children living with you.
This means children of any age who usually live in your home, whether or not they rely on you for money.
Select "Yes" if any of your children live with you most of the time. This includes stepchildren, adopted or foster children, and grown-up children who live at home, even if they pay rent or have their own money.
Include children who:
Do not include children who:
Count all children who treat your home as the main place they live.
You need to include all children who usually live with you. This includes stepchildren, adopted or foster children, and grown-up children who live at home, even if they pay rent or have their own money.
Include children who:
Do not include children who:
For children under one enter their age as 0.
We need to know your child's gender to calculate the number of bedrooms you can include in your benefits application.
Your child needs much more looking after than a child of the same age or they have disability living allowance.
For children under one enter their age as 0.
We need to know your child's gender to calculate the number of bedrooms you can include in your benefits application.
Your child needs much more looking after than a child of the same age or they have disability living allowance.
Choose the level of care you need. If you already receive this benefit, your care level is listed on the DWP decision letter. Otherwise, select the option that best describes your situation.
Disability Living Allowance (Child Disability Payment in Scotland) helps you with the extra cost of looking after someone who requires more support than a person without a disability or who finds it difficult to walk.
Care
The amount they receive depends on how much care they need:
Select the level of assistance. If receiving this benefit, the level of care can be found on the DWP decision letter. If not, please answer this question as best as possible.
Disability Living Allowance (Child Disability Payment in Scotland) helps you with the extra cost of looking after someone who requires more support than a person without a disability or who finds it difficult to walk.
Mobility
The amount they receive depends on how much help they need with going out or moving around:
Age rules
The mobility element your child can get also depends on their age:
When a child turns 3 or 5, their Disability Living Allowance can change automatically to match the new age band.