Child Benefit payments due to end for some parents at end of this month

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Parents and guardians need to update their online account before midnight on May 31.

Some parents and guardians must update their personal details on GOV.UK before midnight on Friday, May 31 to ensure Child Benefit payments will continue in June. This will affect anyone with a child aged 16 who had been in further education or training, but has now left, and those who have reached that age, but are now continuing their full-time education.

There is no limit to how many children families can claim for. Parents will receive £102.40 every four weeks for the first or only child and £67.80 every 4 weeks for each additional child. If your child stays in education or training but then decides to leave, you will continue to get Child Benefit until whichever date after their 16th birthday comes first:

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