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Can Someone Just Clarfiy..Regarding Age 19

blimey40
blimey40 Posts: 573 Forumite
edited 13 January 2010 at 8:43PM in Child support
If your child goes to university at the age of 18, is that when the child support stops??

or goes to higher education at College at 17??

cheers

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  • Loopy_Girl
    Loopy_Girl Posts: 4,444 Forumite
    When they go to Uni.

    College is still classed as further education and as such, all the child related benefits (including CB) would be payable to the PWC.
  • Loopy_Girl wrote: »
    When they go to Uni.

    College is still classed as further education and as such, all the child related benefits (including CB) would be payable to the PWC.

    It depends on the course - details can be found on the CSA web site.
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