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Stop your energy supplier moving you to prepayment
wouldn’t be safe if you’re aged 75 or older and you: live alone live with someone, but neither of you can safely get to, work or top up your prepayment meter If you live with young children Tell your
Get help with the cost of living
amounts or take a break from payments. Don’t ignore bills or letters about money you owe. You can find out how to start dealing with your debts. Check what benefits you can get Lots of people miss out
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
arrangement. For example, if you have children, you might be able to stay in the house with them until your youngest child is 18 or finishes secondary education. You can then sell the house. This could
Check if a change affects your tax credits
becomes 16 years old is 16 or over and finishes an approved education or training course dies Other changes to do with your children You must also tell HMRC if: you have a baby or another child comes
Gathering evidence about discrimination at work
. Try to gather anything that helps explain the situation - like letters or emails. Look for evidence on social media if you use it to communicate with people from work. For example, a threatening
Check if a change affects your Housing Benefit
council about certain changes in your money, work or home life. This is called a ‘change of circumstances’. You also need to tell the council about changes that affect people you live with. For example
Applying for Universal Credit
sections in your to-do list with questions on your: nationality housing situation and who lives with you work situation income and any savings you have education and training health children and anyone
Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status
if they can't meet their basic needs without your financial support or care - they could be in full-time education, disabled or ill. Your child will need to prove their relationship to you and prove they’re
If there's a child protection plan for your child
protection conference, the people who were there will make a plan to protect your child - this is called a ‘child protection plan’. Check who can go to a child protection conference. You’ll get a copy
If there's a child protection conference for your child
must talk about all the children in your household, even if the people there are only concerned about one child. The people who organise the conference must take into account the race, origin, religion