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Check what benefits you can get
can get, you can: use a benefits calculator - for a detailed check based on your personal situation read our general benefits advice - to quickly check if you could get Universal Credit and other
Compare how much electrical appliances cost to use
Use this calculator to: get an estimate of how much electrical appliances cost to run compare energy costs for different appliances This can help you reduce your energy costs and save money. How
Agreeing maintenance between you
the child maintenance calculator on GOV.UK to get an idea of how much the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) would ask the one of you who’ll be paying to pay. You can use this figure as a basis for your
Calculate your monthly mortgage payments
Use the mortgage calculator to find out how much your monthly mortgage payments could be. This should help you work out how much you could afford to borrow. Remember, though, the figures are only
Benefits and help with council tax when you separate
next, talk to an adviser. Check what benefits you can get If you're 18 or over, you can use the Turn2us benefits calculator to check which benefits you can get. The amount you can get will depend
Check if you're entitled to paid holidays
calculator on GOV.UK to help you. If you’re in the armed forces, police or civil protection services, your contract will tell you how much paid holiday you’ll get. Civil protection services include
Working tax credits - how much you can get
on your circumstances. If you're 18 or over, you can use the Turn2us benefits calculator to work out how much you can get. You’ll need to provide details of your income, working hours and childcare. You
Check if you can increase your income
claim benefits You might be able to claim benefits if you’re either: on a low income looking for work sick or disabled a carer a parent or guardian pregnant Use a benefits calculator to find out what
Changing to a water meter
. However, a water company won't normally charge for the first leak in an underground supply pipe. Many water companies have water usage calculators on their website, to help you work out how much you
Getting paid less than minimum wage or living wage
£8.60 Age 16-17 National Minimum Wage £6.40 Apprentices aged 16-18 or first-year apprentices if you're 19 or over National Minimum Wage £6.40 You can use the National Minimum Wage calculator on GOV.UK