Responsible for a child
You are responsible for a child in any week in which:
•you have the child living with you. ‘Living with you’ means the child lives in the same house or residence and has a settled course of daily living with you;1R(F) 2/81 or •you are contributing to the cost of supporting the child. To satisfy this condition, you must be contributing at least the amount of child benefit.
There are special rules about when child benefit can be paid if a child is absent from home. Whether or not child benefit continues to be paid depends on the circumstances. See the relevant chapter of this Handbook for more information on what happens to child benefit when a child is away from home. There are also special rules that mean some people cannot get child benefit for a child, even though the child is living with them. See the relevant chapter of this Handbook for how you may be affected.
You cannot get child benefit for a child who claims certain benefits in their own right or, in most cases, who is married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting with a partner, or in prison or other custody. See CPAG’s Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook for more information.