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Ways to end your marriage or civil partnership
Find out how to end your marriage or civil partnership. Divorce or dissolution is the best, permanent way. But you might want a legal separation or annulment
Who's breaching your human rights?
Explains how the Human Rights Act 1988 protects you from a public authority, or private organisation carrying out a public function
When can a public authority interfere with your human rights?
Explains when a public authority can interfere with your human rights, to protect the rights of other people, or the interests of the wider community
Creditors still contacting you - debt relief orders
Explains what to do if you are being chased for a debt covered by your debt relief order and the situations in which creditors are still allowed to contact you while the order is in place
Your circumstances have changed - debt relief orders
Explains the types of change in your circumstances that you must report to the Official Receiver and what could happen if you do not report them
Must public authorities always comply with the public sector equality duty?
Find out when public authorities don't have to comply with the public sector equality duty, covering judicial and immigration functions and age exceptions
Using direct payments for care
What direct payments can be used for, covering employing carers direct, buying social care services through an agency, paying for equipment and short stays in care homes
Q13 - starting and finishing tasks
Help to fill in Q13: starting and finishing tasks for your ESA application. Find out what this means and how to correctly complete the question