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Redundancy - entitlement to benefits

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hella25 | 23:36 Mon 10th Nov 2008 | Law
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My dad is about to be made redundant aged 62. Not likely to get more than the statutory redundancy payment. My mum is drawing the state pension and they have savings of around �16,00. He has also been paying into a private pension scheme (not a work scheme) My question is: will he be entitled to jobseeker's allowance/pension credit while looking for another job or will they expect him to start drawing on his private pension? Can the private pension be disgarded entirely, as he is not yet 65 and wants to keep paying into it and not lose his bonus etc or, for benefit calculating purposes, will it be be treated as some form of 'notional income'? Would be grateful for any help on this, have scoured the internet but not found an answer so far!
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Your best bet would be to get your father to visit the Citizens Advice Bureau,they usually have people there who know the benefits system inside out and would be able to give the best advice.

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