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A recent DWP report shows the government expects to pay out much less in arrears to mothers than previously expected ...
The issue arises because many thousands of mothers are missing ‘Home Responsibilities Protection’ (HRP) on their National ...
Shock DWP letters tell bereaved relatives underpaid state pension investigation is OVER Can you fight on? Read Steve Webb's advice on tracking down old records Received a letter from DWP?
The DWP has clarified what powers it has to take funds from claimants' bank accounts after a person received a letter warning it may try to recover overpayments. A relative of someone who had died ...
Around 1,800 people could lose out on state pension payouts because they have not yet responded to government letters about cash owed to their late parents or spouses. The sums due could range ...
Pensioners will soon by contacted by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over a boost in income worth up to £4,200, coming in this year. From April this year, millions of pensioners will ...
BEREAVED relatives have been getting letters in the post telling them they need to pay back their loved ones state pension. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is writing to families informi… ...
The annual uprating of State Pensions and benefits was implemented on April 7, with government departments sending letters to all claimants every year advising them of their new payment rates ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is preparing to send out crucial letters to millions of people of State Pension-age. These yearly letters provide updates on changes to the amount of ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is in the process of rolling out new "light touch" reviews, contacting Personal Independence Payment (PIP) recipients with a form comprising 16 questions ...
DWP clarifies state pension letter on 'directly taking funds' from bank accounts The DWP stated that if there is no response, it does not send additional letters requesting repayment.
Pensioners will soon by contacted by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over a boost in income worth up to £4,200, coming in this year.