Attendance Allowance is usually paid every four weeks, typically in arrears (for the previous four-week period) into your bank, building society or similar account.

Quick Scoop: Payment Timing

  • In most cases, Attendance Allowance is paid every 4 weeks.
  • It is normally paid in arrears , meaning you receive money for the past four weeks, not in advance.
  • Payments go directly into a bank or building society account , or via an alternative payment service if you cannot manage an account.

Are There Any Exceptions?

  • Official guidance says it is “usually” paid every 4 weeks, because in some circumstances it can be paid more frequently (for example, weekly).
  • It can be aligned with certain other benefits or pensions if you choose to have it paid together, which might slightly affect the exact payment day but not the basic “every 4 weeks” pattern for most people.

Simple Example

If your award starts on 1 March, your first payment might reach you about four weeks later, covering that first four‑week period in one lump sum, and then continue every four weeks after that.

TL;DR: Attendance Allowance is normally paid every 4 weeks in arrears , with some limited situations where it can be paid weekly instead.

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