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Description: UC migration and legacy benefits – the claim is all
Both natural and managed migration to universal credit (UC) involve rules terminating legacy benefits where a claim for UC is made. Is anything other than a claim required here? The basic answer is no, as explained by Simon Osborne.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 293 (April 2023)
Description: Things to come
What will happen in 2023? The future’s not ours to see, but some benefit developments are already on the radar, as described here by Simon Osborne.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 292 (February 2023)
Description: Moving to ADP in Scotland
Alison Gillies looks at rules and processes for transfer of claimants from UK disability benefits to adult disability payment in Scotland.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 292 (February 2023)
Description: PIP reassessment delays
As the DWP grapples with personal independence payment (PIP) reassessment delays, Carri Swann considers how to advise affected claimants.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 292 (February 2023)
Description: Still unsettled but no longer undignified?
Martin Williams and Claire Hall consider the latest legal development regarding benefit entitlement for claimants with pre-settled status but no qualifying right to reside for benefits.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 292 (February 2023)
Description: UC backdater – updater
​Martin Williams reviews the test for obtaining backdating of a universal credit (UC) claim and considers a recent judgment of the Upper Tribunal on backdating UC.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 291 (December 2022)
Description: What’s relevant? LCWRA and the ‘relevant period’ in UC
In universal credit (UC) the ‘relevant period’ and the limited capability for work-related activity (LCWRA) element, continue to prompt questions. Sabrina Dubash analyses the rules and explores the effective start date of the relevant period.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 291 (December 2022)
Description: ‘You’re unbelievable!’ Tribunals and claimants
​Simon Osborne looks at a tribunal’s powers to find that a claimant’s evidence is not credible and use that in the decision.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 291 (December 2022)
Description: Budgeting advances
The rising cost of living could mean that more universal credit (UC) claimants apply for budgeting advances in the coming months. Carri Swann answers some frequently asked questions.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 290 (October 2022)
Description: Cost of living payments – what now, what next?
Additional ‘cost of living’ payments for certain benefit claimants have now commenced. Simon Osborne updates and looks ahead.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 290 (October 2022)