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Debt relief orders - what you need to know
are not more than £30,000 - or £50,000 or less from 28 June 2024 you’ve got no more than £75 left over each month after you’ve paid your usual household expenses you don’t own your home other savings
Check how you’ve been discriminated against
workers needing to be over 21 having a compulsory retirement age - for example, fire service officers having to retire at 65 providing financial services differently - for example, not offering
Get a hardship payment if you've been sanctioned
to find other sources of financial help what other income or savings you might have to help pay your costs what you’ve done to reduce your non-essential costs, eg entertainment costs which living costs
Check how much Housing Benefit you can get
your rent paid or just some of it. How much Housing Benefit you get depends on: where you live who you live with your income any savings you have You won’t know exactly how much Housing Benefit you’ll
If the Pension Service says you've had a Pension Credit overpayment
: you live with a partner when you don’t you’re earning more than you are you have more savings than you do They should say why they think you’ve been overpaid when they write to tell you about
Critical illness insurance
or disability whether you have savings you can use instead of insurance. Is this the best type of illness insurance for me? Check out all the different types of illness insurance to see which one would suit
If your ex-partner has left your home
afford the rent or mortgage, and where you can make savings. It's also worth checking if you’re eligible for any benefits to help with housing costs after you separate - you’re more likely
Challenging an eviction with discrimination law
have little or no savings If you can’t find a legal adviser, you’re allowed to represent yourself. These pages will show you the main steps, including the most common court rules you need to follow
Carers: help and support
deciding how much you should contribute towards your care and support needs as a carer. The financial assessment will take into account: your income, for example a pension savings investments whether
Challenging a benefit decision - mandatory reconsideration
in savings The DWP or HMRC won’t usually change their decision for example if you told them the wrong information or didn’t send them documents they needed. You'll need to write to the benefit office