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Social Welfare Benefits

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 September 2023

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

Questions (389)

Neasa Hourigan

Question:

389. Deputy Neasa Hourigan asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will ensure that those in receipt of the disability allowance payment do not lose their current level of payment when they choose to marry; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [41558/23]

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Written answers

Disability Allowance is a means-tested social assistance scheme, which is also subject to a medical assessment and habitual residency requirement. It is the nature of means-tested schemes that above a certain level of means a person is not entitled to any payment, as their means are deemed to be sufficient to provide for their needs.

All income and capital, such as savings, investments and property other than the family home, where applicable, are assessable for means calculation purposes.

If a claimant is married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting, the means of the couple will be assessed. This is the case even if only one of the couple is claiming a payment.

This approach reflects the policy of ensuring that those with the least amount of income or capital receive the maximum available support from the State, while those with larger amounts of income, savings or property contribute, partially or fully, towards meeting their needs.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

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