Four mothers win High Court case over Universal Credit payment calculations (Sky News)

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    Four mothers win High Court case over Universal Credit payment calculations – By Aubrey Allegretti (news.sky.com) / Jan 11 2019

    Four working single mothers have won a High Court challenge over the amount of benefits payable to them.

    Judges announced on Friday that the women had succeeded in their judicial review against the department for work and pensions.

    The women argued that a “fundamental problem” with Universal Credit means their monthly payments vary “enormously” and they end up out of pocket.

    Lawyers for Danielle Johnson, Claire Woods, Erin Barrett and Katie Stewart said the problem is likely to affect “tens of thousands of people” claiming under the scheme.

    They said the problem arises when claimants are paid by employers on a date which “clashes” with their assessment period for Universal Credit.

    Image: Lawyers said the problem is likely to effect ‘tens of thousands’ of people

    For example, they pointed out that if a claimant is paid early because of a weekend or bank holiday, the system counts them as having been paid twice in one month and they receive a “vastly reduced” payment.

    Lord Justice Singh and Mr Justice Lewis concluded that the secretary of state had “wrongly interpreted” the relevant regulations.

    Universal Credit was introduced to replace means-tested benefits, including income support and housing benefit.

    Solicitor Carla Clarke, of the Child Poverty Action Group, which also brought the case on behalf of the lone mothers, welcomed the ruling.

    “Today’s result should mean that in future no-one will lose out on their Universal Credit awards or face the hardship that my clients have faced simply because of when their payday happens to fall,” she said.

    Solicitor Tessa Gregory, who represents part-time dinner lady Danielle Johnson, said the current system was leading to “absurd results”.

    She called on Amber Rudd, the work and pensions secretary since November, to take “immediate steps” to ensure no other claimants are adversely affected.

    https://news.sky.com/story/four-mothers-win-high-court-case-over-universal-credit-payment-calculations-11604381

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