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An annual report that provides facts and figures about the incomes and living circumstances of households and families in the UK.
Information for family members of NHS workers and independent health and social care workers who have died as a result of contracting coronavirus (COVID-19).
If someone dies without a will or known family, their ownerless property (bona vacantia) goes to the crown - check if you're an entitled relative, search for an estate, refer or claim on an estate
Information for existing and new Universal Credit claimants with more than 2 children.
This page provides information about some of the actions you may need to take if you are a UK national living abroad and you are returning to the UK permanently.
This programme aims to join up and enhance services delivered through transformed family hubs in local authority areas, ensuring all families can access the support they need.
Statistics relating to separated families and their child maintenance arrangements.
Research into the effectiveness of the individual budgets pilot for families with disabled children.
Summary of the main changes and provisions of the act and how they may affect children and families.
The Ukraine Family Scheme closed at 3pm on 19 February 2024. You can no longer apply under this scheme.
Descriptions of how the Troubled Families programme has helped individual families across the country.
Tell the Child Benefit Office about changes to your family circumstances.
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