Family benefits vary from one country to another. The country responsible for providing family benefits depends on the individual's family's situation.
Some family benefits are no longer coordinated in EU/UK situations, such as family benefits (eg child allowances), long-term care (schemes related to institutional and informal care for dependent persons), special non-contributory benefits (social benefits often linked to minimum subsistence) and assisted
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