Why do I receive a different amount than my sister/friend who has the same number of children?
The amount of your child benefits does not only depend on the number of children you have.
Other factors also determine the amount, such as your child’s age, your child’s situation (for example, a child with a condition), your family situation (for example, single parent), and your family’s income.
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