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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the gov uk ic1 form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part 1, where you will enter your personal details. Fill in your name, National Insurance number, address, and postcode using black ink and capital letters.
  3. Once you have completed Part 1, pass the form to a registered social worker who will fill out Parts 2 and 3. Ensure they provide their contact details and confirm the child's living situation.
  4. After Parts 2 and 3 are completed by the social worker, review all sections for accuracy before submitting.
  5. Depending on your claim type (Child Tax Credit, Universal Credit, or Income Support), follow the specific instructions provided at the end of the form for submission.

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You will usually get Child Benefit for 8 weeks after your child goes to live with someone else (eg a friend or relative), if nobody else claims. It can continue for longer if you make contributions to your child's upkeep. The Child Benefit Office will tell you if they get another claim for your child.
Date published: 09 September 2021. This form (IC1NI(IS) - is for claimants of Income Support, Jobseeker's Allowance (Income based) and Universal Credit in Northern Ireland only.
General Rule: Either parent can claim the child because the child lived with each parent for more than half the year. Exception: If both parents claim the child on separate tax returns, we will provide the credit to the parent with whom the child lived for the greater number of days in 2021.

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If parents are divorced, the custodial parent may release a claim to exemption for a child, which allows the noncustodial parent to claim the child as a dependent and claim the child tax credit for the child, if the requirements are met.
You will be expected to work a maximum of 35 hours a week, or spend 35 hours a week looking for work. This might include some training and work-focused interviews.
The government has stipulated a 'no splitting' approach to tax credits in shared custody arrangements. This means only one person can claim for each child, and both parents cannot claim for the same children.
The government has stipulated a 'no splitting' approach to tax credits in shared custody arrangements. This means only one person can claim for each child, and both parents cannot claim for the same children.
If you split up with your partner Your next Universal Credit payment will be on the same day of the month but will be for a single person. This changes how much Universal Credit you get. You should also tell the DWP about any other changes as a result of splitting up - like changes to address.

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