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What to do if someone dies abroad
of bereavement can be made worse by having to deal with an unfamiliar system far from home. However, you can get help from the British authorities. Someone you're travelling with dies abroad If you're
Arguments for challenging a sanction
for an older person or someone who’s sick at short notice an emergency at home such as flooding or burglary a family bereavement homelessness If you can, try to provide some evidence of this to the DWP
Stop your energy supplier moving you to prepayment
had a recent bereavement has a health condition which is made worse if they can’t eat hot food - for example, malnutrition You should tell your supplier how your situation will be made worse if you’re
Finish and send the work capability form for Universal Credit
coach has your correct address have been in hospital were too ill had an emergency at home had a bereavement were out of the country If the DWP say you have to work because the form was late, you can
Stopping bailiffs if you don't owe the debt
well are in a stressful situation like recent bereavement or unemployment You might be able to get more time to deal with the notice of enforcement if you're in one of these situations. If the notice
Pension and compensation schemes for the armed forces, veterans and their families
helpline: 0808 1914 2 18 (Monday to Thursday from 7:30am to 6:30pm: Friday from 7:30am to 5:00pm) Textphone: 01253 866 043 Bereavement line: 0800 169 3458 Email: veterans-uk@mod.uk Website: www.gov.uk
Reporting a change while you're on ESA
tell the DWP about a change within 1 month of it happening, unless you have a good reason - for example if you: are in hospital are coping with a bereavement have a family emergency If you have a good
Start the work capability form for Universal Credit
- if this happens, check the DWP have your correct address have been in hospital were too ill had an emergency at home had a bereavement were out of the country Describe your health condition, illnesses
Dealing with the financial affairs of someone who has died
the death to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), you can telephone the DWP Bereavement Service. They can deal with all the DWP benefits that were being paid to the person who died. They can
Dealing with a letter saying bailiffs will visit
problems have children or are pregnant are under 18 or over 65 don’t speak or read English well are in a stressful situation like recent bereavement or unemployment You might be able to get more time to deal