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Typically, Child Benefit is paid once every four weeks, and Britons will usually get this payment on a Monday or a Tuesday.
However, the festive season brings with it a series of bank holidays, which may have an impact on the payment of Child Benefit.
As a result, parents and guardians are being encouraged to make note of potential changes which could impact them.
Doing so, will ensure individuals are amply prepared, and may even be able to budget better for the festive season and into the new year.
Child Benefit payments will be issued early this week - full Christmas dates explained (Image: Getty)
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Child benefit is available to Britons who are responsible for raising a child under the age of 16, or under 20 if they remain in full time education or training. A positive to Child Benefit is that it can be claimed from the moment a child’s birth is registered, providing important financial support to new parents. However, due to the impacts of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many have been unable to register the birth of their child.