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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the One-Parent Family Payment form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part 1, where you will enter your personal details. Use BLOCK LETTERS and ensure each character fits into its designated box. For example, state your PPS number and title by placing an 'X' in the relevant box.
  3. Continue filling out your surname, first name(s), birth surname, and mother's birth surname. Make sure to attach a birth certificate if born outside Ireland.
  4. In the contact details section, provide your address, telephone number, and email address clearly. Double-check for accuracy.
  5. Proceed to Part 2 through Part 6, answering all questions that apply to you. If a question does not apply, leave it blank as instructed.
  6. Complete the declaration at the end of Part 1 once all sections are filled out. Ensure you sign and date it before submission.

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Single parents can claim Universal Credit if they are responsible for a child under the age of 16 (or under 20 if they are still in education or training). The amount you can receive will depend on your income and circumstances, and it can include a basic allowance, a child element, and a housing element.
To be eligible for Single Parenting Payment, applicants must be the principal carer of at least one child under 14 years old. They must be single, separated, divorced or widowed. Australian residency is mandatory, with some exceptions for certain criteria. Income limits and the asset test limit apply.
Calculating your income for WFP If you have:And your weekly family income is less than: 1 child 705 2 children 806 3 children 907 4 children 9984 more rows
To apply fill in a One-Parent Family Payment application form. Send it with your supporting documents to the Department of Social Protection - see Where to apply below.
To qualify for the One-Parent Family Payment (OFP) you must: Be aged under 66. Be the parent, step-parent, adoptive parent or legal guardian of a child under a certain age (see Age limit for a child below) Be the main carer of at least one child under the age limit. Pass a means test.

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The current personal payment rate on One-Parent Family Payment is 244.00. The current rate of payment for a qualified child under 12 is 50. The current rate of payment for a qualified child over 12 is 62.
You will stop getting One-Parent Family Payment when your youngest child turns 7. There are exceptions to this: Domiciliary Care Allowance: your One-Parent Family Payment may continue until the child you are getting the Domiciliary Care Allowance for turns 16 or your youngest child turns 7, whichever is later.

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