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If you owe child maintenance
If you owe child maintenance This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You can be chased for unpaid child maintenance by your child’s other parent or by the Child Maintenance Service (CMS). What you can do...
Managing affairs for someone else
Managing affairs for someone else This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales This page has information for people who want to manage someone else's affairs. It also has information if you want someone else to manage...
Offering to let someone from Ukraine stay with you
Offering to let someone from Ukraine stay with you This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You can volunteer for someone from Ukraine to come to the UK and live with you. This is called the...
Workplace pensions
Workplace pensions This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Get help with Pension Wise If you're approaching retirement, Pension Wise is a free and impartial service from MoneyHelper to help you understand what your pension options...
If you get a ‘section 21’ eviction notice
If you get a section 21 notice, it’s the first step your landlord has to take to make you leave your home. You won’t have to leave your home straight away. If your section 21 notice is valid, your landlord will need to go to court to evict you. You might...
Asking your employer for changes to help you if you’re disabled
Your employer might have to make adjustments to help you do your job as well as someone without a disability. The Equality Act 2010 calls these ‘reasonable adjustments’. They can be changes to policies, working practices or physical layouts, or providing extra equipment or support. The adjustments have to be...
Check if you can get sick pay
You might be able to get Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) when you're off work sick. It depends on your earnings and your situation. You can't get SSP for the first 3 days you're off sick but after that you can get £116.75 a week for up to 28 weeks. Your...
If your mortgage lender takes you to court
If your mortgage lender takes you to court This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re in mortgage arrears and you aren’t paying them off, your mortgage lender might take you to court. This doesn't...
Proving your right to work in the UK
You’ll need to prove your right to work in the UK if you want to start working. You might be able to prove your right to work online or by showing your employer certain documents. Any document you show your employer must be: valid - you can’t use a document...
If your employer hasn’t paid you what they owe you
Your employer should pay you on time for work you’ve done - they should pay you on your agreed pay day. You can challenge your employer if: they haven’t paid your wages they’ve underpaid you they’ve deducted some or all of your wages - and you don’t agree with their...