Benefits & Support

Guardian's Allowance — Extra Child Benefit for Guardian Carers

Complete guide to Guardian's Allowance in 2026. Covers eligibility, how much you get, how to claim, the relationship with Child Benefit, and special rules for orphaned children.

Benefits information is based on current DWP and HMRC rules. Entitlements depend on your personal circumstances. For free personalised help, contact Citizens Advice or call the Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644.

Guardian’s Allowance is an often-overlooked benefit that provides extra financial support for people raising children who have lost their parents.

What Is Guardian’s Allowance?

Feature Detail
Rate (2026-27) £21.75/week per qualifying child
Paid alongside Child Benefit (you must be receiving CB for the child)
Means-tested? No
Taxable? No
Counts as income for UC? No
Who administers it HMRC (same as Child Benefit)

Who Qualifies

The Child’s Circumstances

You qualify for Guardian’s Allowance if you’re caring for a child and:

Both parents have died

  • The most straightforward qualification

One parent has died and the other:

  • Cannot be traced (missing)
  • Is serving a prison sentence of 2 years or more
  • Is detained in hospital under a court order (e.g., under the Mental Health Act)
  • Was not married to the deceased parent and their whereabouts are unknown

Your Circumstances

Requirement Detail
Receiving Child Benefit You must be the Child Benefit claimant for the child
Living in the UK You and the child must normally live in the UK
Relationship You don’t have to be a relative — anyone responsible for the child can claim
Age of child Same qualifying conditions as Child Benefit (up to 16, or 20 if in education)

How Much You Receive

Guardian’s Allowance is paid per qualifying child, on top of Child Benefit:

Payment Weekly Annual
Guardian’s Allowance per child £21.75 £1,131.00
Child Benefit eldest/only child £26.05 £1,354.60
Child Benefit additional children £17.25 £897.00

Example: Guardian of 2 Orphaned Children

Benefit Weekly Annual
Child Benefit (eldest) £26.05 £1,354.60
Child Benefit (second) £17.25 £897.00
Guardian’s Allowance (child 1) £21.75 £1,131.00
Guardian’s Allowance (child 2) £21.75 £1,131.00
Total £86.80 £4,513.60

How to Claim

Form BG1

Complete form BG1 (available from gov.uk) and send it to:

Guardian’s Allowance Child Benefit Office PO Box 1 Newcastle upon Tyne NE88 1AA

What You Need

Document Purpose
Death certificate(s) Proof that parent(s) have died
Child’s birth certificate Confirms the child’s identity and parentage
Your National Insurance number Identifies your claim
Evidence of the surviving parent’s situation If applicable (prison sentence letter, hospital order)

Backdating

Guardian’s Allowance can be backdated up to 3 months from when HMRC receives your claim (same as Child Benefit).

Interaction With Other Benefits

Guardian’s Allowance is generous in how it interacts with other support:

Benefit Impact of Guardian’s Allowance
Universal Credit Not counted as income
Housing Benefit Not counted as income
Council Tax Reduction Not counted as income
Income Support Not counted as income
Tax Credits Not counted as income
Income Tax Not taxable

This means you receive the full amount without any of it being clawed back through other means-tested benefits.

When Guardian’s Allowance Stops

Event What Happens
Child turns 16 (not in education) Payment stops
Child turns 20 (in qualifying education) Payment stops
Child leaves qualifying education Payment stops at next terminal date
The surviving parent returns (prison release, found) Contact HMRC — eligibility may be reassessed
You stop being the main carer Payment stops
Child is adopted Payment may stop depending on circumstances

Kinship Carers and Guardian’s Allowance

If you’re caring for a child under a kinship arrangement (family and friends care), you may also qualify for:

Support In Addition to GA?
Child Benefit Yes — required for GA
UC child element Yes — for the child if on UC
Local authority kinship payments Possibly — varies by council
Free school meals If on qualifying benefit
Scottish Kinship Care Allowance If in Scotland

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Child Benefit
  2. HMRC — High Income Child Benefit Charge
  3. GOV.UK — Carer's Allowance