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I just wish you could "exchange years". Eg I would have credits for being a mother -but as I work they are paid for anyway. It frightens me with my health that I may have worked and it will always be for nothing.0
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is there somewhere online that we can check our own nic for this,
i remember years ago it was a case of ringing someone from nic to do this.
You can do it online here -
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ni/intro/online-statement.htm0 -
Note that's a history lesson. You now have to be getting child benefit for a child under 12.Horseunderwater wrote: »It used to be called home responsibilities protection and you get it for a minimum of 16 years, which if they stay on to do A levels go to college can be upto 19 years old.0
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