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Getting British citizenship for children
costs like food and rent. You’ll need to send documents showing your income and spending for the last 6 months, for example your: pay slips bank statements for all your accounts tenancy agreement
Preparing for your ESA medical assessment
which makes it difficult for you to talk. They can also take notes so you have your own record of what happened in the assessment. Any notes they take are for your private use and won’t
Check what benefits you can get
own your own home or have a small private pension. Claiming Pension Credit can give you access to other help like money off council tax, healthcare and energy. Check if you can claim Pension Credit
Getting married
of the Church of England, Church in Wales a synagogue or any other private place if both partners are Jewish a Meeting House if one or both partners are either members of the Society of Friends (Quakers
Using storage heaters efficiently
home, your landlord is responsible for making repairs to your heating. Tell your landlord if your storage heater isn’t working and needs to be repaired. Get help with repairs if you rent from a private
Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status
or a family permit. If they don’t have a residence card or a family permit, they can use things like: a registration certificate joint bank statements joint utility bills joint mortgage statements or tenancy
Check if you're working more than the 48-hour limit
if you're: a lorry, coach or heavy goods vehicle driver in the armed forces, emergency services or police a domestic servant in a private household airline staff like cabin crew or pilots a worker
Paying back a Housing Benefit overpayment
your landlord to pay them the whole overpayment at once. Your landlord will then ask you to pay the money back on top of your rent. If you rent from a private landlord or letting agent, they’ll count
Getting help with home improvements
organisations run by housing associations, local authorities and charities. They can help people who own their own homes, or who live in privately rented accommodation, and who are elderly, disabled
Complain about a local council's involvement with your family
you were in care as a child. In some cases, you might have a claim for a breach of your human rights under the Human Rights Act 1998 - for example, the right to respect for private and family life