Special Guardianship Allowance Calculator 2026 (UK)

You’re having trouble calculating the special guardianship allowance. This calculator helps you get a fast, free estimate of your potential financial support based on UK National Minimum Standards.

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Location & Children

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Local authorities deduct Child Benefit from the allowance even if you don't claim it.
Warning: Most councils will deduct the Child Benefit amount from your SGO allowance even if you choose not to claim it from the government.
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Household Finances

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Total take-home pay, benefits (including Universal Credit), and pensions.
Monthly Essential Expenses

Enter your monthly costs. Leave blank if £0.

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Adjustments (Optional)

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Enter amount if you know the child gets a specific disability enhancement.
Check this if you were the child's foster carer immediately before the SGO.
Advanced Means Test Settings
Percentage of income ignored before means testing. Amount deducted for every £1 of disposable income.

Your Estimated Allowance

Figures are an estimate only. Final assessments vary by local authority.

Transitional Protection Estimate
Because you are a former foster carer, you may receive the maximum baseline allowance minus Child Benefit for up to 2 years, typically without a means test.
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Estimated Weekly Payment
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View Full Calculation Breakdown
Full calculation breakdown
Total Baseline (NMA) £0.00
Less Child Benefit -£0.00
Plus Needs Uplift £0.00
Maximum Available £0.00
Net Household Income £0.00
Disregarded Income -£0.00
Less Essential Expenses -£0.00
Disposable Income £0.00
Means Test Deduction -£0.00
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Special Guardianship Allowance Calculator

How this calculator works

  • Baseline Standard: We use the government's National Minimum Fostering Allowances (2024/25 rates) based on where you live and the children's ages.
  • Child Benefit Deduction: Special Guardians can claim Child Benefit, unlike foster carers. Therefore, councils deduct this amount from the allowance to prevent double funding.
  • Means Testing: We apply the standard "DfE model" calculation used by many councils. This looks at your household income, ignores a percentage (usually 20%), subtracts essential bills, and then reduces the allowance based on what is left.

What affects your allowance?

Special Guardianship Order (SGO) allowances are discretionary. While local authorities must have a financial policy, the exact amount varies.

  • Region & Age: Allowance rates are higher in London and the South East and increase as the child grows older.
  • Former Foster Carers: If you fostered the child immediately before the SGO, you may qualify for transitional protection. This often means you keep receiving your fostering rate (minus Child Benefit) for 2 years, regardless of your income.
  • Disability & Needs: If the child receives Disability Living Allowance (DLA) or PIP, this is usually NOT deducted from your allowance. You may also receive an extra "needs uplift" payment.

What to do next

  1. Request the Policy: Contact your local authority’s children’s services and ask for their "Special Guardianship Financial Support Policy."
  2. Get Assessed Early: Request a formal financial assessment (SGO means test) before the court order is finalized.
  3. Gather Evidence: Prepare 3 months of payslips, bank statements, and proof of the expenses listed in this calculator (rent, council tax, childcare).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this allowance guaranteed?

No. Special Guardianship Allowances are discretionary. While councils must have a system in place, the exact amount depends on their specific policy and your financial means test. This tool provides an estimate based on national government guidelines.

Do councils always deduct Child Benefit?

Yes, in almost all cases. Because Special Guardians (unlike foster carers) are eligible to claim Child Benefit directly from HMRC, local authorities deduct this amount from the SGO allowance.

Can I get SGO allowance with Universal Credit?

Yes, you can claim both. Generally, the SGO allowance is disregarded as income when calculating Universal Credit. However, your Universal Credit income is counted when calculating the SGO allowance means test.

How long do payments last?

Allowances typically last until the child turns 18 and are reviewed annually. Support can sometimes continue past 18 if the child remains in full-time education, but this varies by council policy.

What if the council refuses financial support?

You can challenge the decision using the council's official complaints procedure. If you believe the means test was calculated incorrectly or doesn't follow statutory guidance, you may seek advice from the Local Government Ombudsman or a solicitor specializing in kinship care.

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