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by rosebead » Thu Sep 11, 2014 5:53 am
She and you can claim social assistance benefits if she maintains "worker status". Social assistance benefits are usually means-tested benefits such as tax credits, housing and council tax benefit, income support, and income-based jobseekers allowance.
If she's made enough National Insurance contributions, she's also entitled to contributions-based benefits such as contributions-based Jobseekers Allowance. I'd imagine she can claim Statutory Maternity Pay if she is an employee and has made enough NI contributions, or Maternity Allowance if she hasn't.
You can keep worker status on maternity leave even if you quit your job according to a new CJEU case law, Case C-507/12 Saint Prix, as long as it's only for a reasonable period which the case law didn't define.
You can also keep worker status if you are involuntarily unemployed as long as you register as a jobseeker. In that situation you can keep worker status for 6 months if your job was for less than a year, and indefinitely if you worked for more than a year.