Bürgergeld Newsletter
Our free newsletter regularly provides you with all important information about Bürgergeld. Don’t miss any legal changes, current court rulings, or practical tips!
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- Current changes in standard rates, exemptions, and procedures
- New rulings from social courts with direct impact on Bürgergeld recipients
- Practical tips for dealing with authorities and asserting your rights
- Expert knowledge prepared in an understandable way
- Dates for webinars, consultation hours, and important deadlines
- Exclusive content for newsletter subscribers
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Our newsletter is usually published twice a month. In case of important changes or current developments, we may also send special editions.
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Sample: Excerpt from Our Latest Newsletter
Bürgergeld Newsletter dated 01.03.2025
Current Developments
The Federal Constitutional Court issued an important decision on 25.02.2025 regarding sanction rules in SGB II. The judges found that intensified sanctions for repeated obligation violations do not withstand constitutional review. More information about current rulings can be found in our News section.
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Our guides are continuously being expanded. Current information about additional income rules and other topics can be found in our Guide section.
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