A child disability allowance is a payment made by the government to the parent or guardian of a seriously disabled child who incurs regular costs by having a disability. There is usually an income test for application. This term is used mainly in the United Kingdom, its colonies, and former colonies. In the United States of America, such government credit is covered under the Social Security Disability Insurance.

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  • A child disability allowance is a payment made by the government to the parent or guardian of a seriously disabled child who incurs regular costs by having a disability. There is usually an income test for application. This term is used mainly in the United Kingdom, its colonies, and former colonies. In the United States of America, such government credit is covered under the Social Security Disability Insurance.
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  • December 2007
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  • A child disability allowance is a payment made by the government to the parent or guardian of a seriously disabled child who incurs regular costs by having a disability. There is usually an income test for application. This term is used mainly in the United Kingdom, its colonies, and former colonies. In the United States of America, such government credit is covered under the Social Security Disability Insurance.
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  • Child disability allowance
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