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If your income or assets are not sufficient to cover your necessary living expenses, you can receive assistance with living expenses (social assistance) under certain conditions.
As a rule, you will receive assistance with living expenses as a social welfare benefit if you are in need of assistance and are not or no longer able to work and
Children under the age of 15 receive social assistance if they
The benefits for assistance with living expenses include
In addition to your standard rate, you can receive benefits for additional needs for living expenses. You can apply for these additional needs if you:
Assistance with living expenses can also be granted in the case of residential care. The home costs (fees) are then paid in full or in part and an appropriate cash amount is granted for personal use as well as benefits for clothing.
One-off benefits can only be granted in 3 cases:
The same conditions apply as for ongoing assistance with living expenses (current need, no possibility of self-help). One-off assistance can also be granted to people who do not receive ongoing assistance for living expenses.
If you do not live alone, the social welfare office will take into account the entire family income to determine your need for assistance. For this purpose, the income of all family members living together in the same home is taken into account, for example
Child benefit paid for minors and any maintenance payments for a child are attributed to this child in order to cover their needs.
Certain assets are not considered to be protected assets, for example
These are not included in the calculation of benefits.
Apart from a few exceptional cases, you will not receive benefits for past periods.
For example, for pension, sick pay, child support, alimony or advance maintenance payments
for example, savings
The scope of the documents required, especially for proof of income and assets, depends on the individual case. Your local social welfare office may request additional documents from you, such as current bank statements, divorce decrees or maintenance titles.
The responsible social welfare office will check whether you are entitled to assistance with living expenses. Those in need of assistance do not necessarily have to submit an application themselves. The social welfare office must also take action after a third party, e.g. family, neighbors, etc., has indicated that there are indications of a need for assistance with living expenses (principle of official investigation). Nevertheless, it is advisable to submit an application yourself.
Note: If you do not have an account, you will receive the benefits by payment order for offsetting. You must bear the resulting costs yourself. If you can prove that it is impossible for you to set up a bank account as required by law through no fault of your own, the social welfare office will cover the costs. Payment by cashier's check is not possible.
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The deadlines set by the social welfare office for the submission of documents must be adhered to. If you are unable to do so for understandable reasons, you must apply for an extension of the deadline. Otherwise, the social welfare office may refuse to pay you benefits because you have failed to comply with your statutory obligations to cooperate.
Furthermore, there are appeal deadlines if you do not agree with the decision - not only with the rejection decision, but also with the approval decision (amount of the resulting benefit entitlement). These deadlines must be adhered to, as the decision becomes final once the objection period has expired.
The processing time depends on the individual case.
You must apply to the social welfare office for all one-off benefits before making the purchase.
As an applicant and social welfare recipient, you have a duty to cooperate, i.e. among other things:
If the obligation to cooperate is not complied with, the social welfare office can refuse or withdraw benefits.
Objection or social court action
If you do not have enough money to cover your own living expenses, you can apply for citizen's allowance.
For children, adolescents and young adults, benefits for education and participation can be applied for by recipients of basic income support for jobseekers, social assistance, benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act, child supplement or housing benefit.
If you are threatened with losing your home and are unable to find new accommodation on your own or have become homeless due to a sudden event, the local authority can provide you with various forms of assistance.
You can obtain information on social matters from the municipality and the district office, among others.
If you have your habitual residence abroad, you can only apply for social assistance under certain conditions.
They can apply for special measures to help the elderly in order to enable them to participate independently in life in the community and to strengthen their ability to help themselves.
If you are in need of care and the benefits from the care insurance fund and your income and assets are not sufficient, you can receive care assistance benefits under certain conditions.
Persons with special living conditions associated with social difficulties are granted assistance to overcome these difficulties if they are unable to do so on their own.
Help with running the household mainly includes looking after children and housework if no one else in the household can take on these tasks.