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10 years 9 months ago #126084 by cheryl.evans
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i am in receipt of dla hrm and hrc i am due to recieve state pension when my esa support group ends due to retirement age. can i defer my pension and still receive my dla? thank you
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10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago #126087 by Gordon
DLA awards made before the claimant is 65 will continue once they meet State Retirement Age providing that they continue to meet the criteria, however, as you are under 65 now, you will at some time be invited to claim PIP, even if you are over 65 at the time, providing you are successfully transferred this too will continue past 65.
Neither DLA nor PIP is affected by whether you are receiving your pension or not.
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blodders wrote: i am in receipt of dla hrm and hrc i am due to recieve state pension when my esa support group ends due to retirement age. can i defer my pension and still receive my dla? thank you
DLA awards made before the claimant is 65 will continue once they meet State Retirement Age providing that they continue to meet the criteria, however, as you are under 65 now, you will at some time be invited to claim PIP, even if you are over 65 at the time, providing you are successfully transferred this too will continue past 65.
Neither DLA nor PIP is affected by whether you are receiving your pension or not.
Gordon
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10 years 9 months ago #126099 by newcastle1949
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Hi
Sound advice as ever from Gordon, my Hubby same position in December 2014, advice from our financial guy, take your pension!! a bird in the hand etc, my hubby DLA indefinite award, so maybe after Oct 2015 Invited to claim PIP?? or maybe before, who knows, does anyone in the same boat have any info they could share??
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Sound advice as ever from Gordon, my Hubby same position in December 2014, advice from our financial guy, take your pension!! a bird in the hand etc, my hubby DLA indefinite award, so maybe after Oct 2015 Invited to claim PIP?? or maybe before, who knows, does anyone in the same boat have any info they could share??
Best Wishes
xx
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10 years 9 months ago #126103 by Gordon
There are currently no changes to the announced timetable for DLA to PIP transfers, however, the result of the next General Election may change this.
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Sweetheart wrote: Hi
Sound advice as ever from Gordon, my Hubby same position in December 2014, advice from our financial guy, take your pension!! a bird in the hand etc, my hubby DLA indefinite award, so maybe after Oct 2015 Invited to claim PIP?? or maybe before, who knows, does anyone in the same boat have any info they could share??
Best Wishes
xx
There are currently no changes to the announced timetable for DLA to PIP transfers, however, the result of the next General Election may change this.
Gordon
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10 years 9 months ago #126225 by newcastle1949
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Hi Everyone
Just something we have found out today, re hubby on ESA and reaching state pension age in December, dwp pensions people advised us that their system has recently changed and anyone who is currently on ESA or A N Other benefit "should" automatically be switched on to their state pension, and instead of receiving their pension 4 weekly like people who are not on a benefit, their state pension will now be paid every 2 weeks as per their previous ESA payment, to try and help their budgetting,
Best Wishes
Just something we have found out today, re hubby on ESA and reaching state pension age in December, dwp pensions people advised us that their system has recently changed and anyone who is currently on ESA or A N Other benefit "should" automatically be switched on to their state pension, and instead of receiving their pension 4 weekly like people who are not on a benefit, their state pension will now be paid every 2 weeks as per their previous ESA payment, to try and help their budgetting,
Best Wishes
SWEETHEART
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