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Applying for a JSA hardship payment
bank letters from your landlord or mortgage provider showing arrears or demands prescriptions, appointment confirmations or a doctor’s note Send your statement by Royal Mail Signed For and keep
Check if you’re responsible for paying an energy bill
or mortgage contract ask them to send you a new bill give them a meter reading to make sure the new bill is right If the bill is for after you moved out If someone else moved in after you, you shouldn’t
Payment of benefits and tax credits
. If it is a savings account or a mortgage account it may not be suitable. If it is a joint account, or an account which is often overdrawn, you may want to use another account instead. If you have difficulty
Making a plan to pay your debts
. They include things like: rent and mortgage gas and electricity council tax court fines Check if you have any priority debts before dealing with your credit debts. If you’re struggling to pay debts like
Check if you can get Pension Credit
amounts such as the severe disability or carer’s addition. Your income can also be higher if you’re paying a mortgage. Check if you can get additional amounts You might be able to get extra money
Going to your Universal Credit interview
home, you’ll need to provide evidence of your mortgage or loan. This could be a mortgage agreement or bank statements showing the payment of a mortgage. Take your bank details You'll need to give
Dealing with Council Tax arrears
such as your rent or mortgage, tell the council. If you're on a low income, you might be able to get a reduction on your council tax bill. You can read more about getting help with your Council Tax. If you
How to apply for an IVA
income, such as payslips, benefits letters or recent bank statements proof of savings such as bank statements details of your mortgage or rent agreement information about what assets you own
Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status
were sending money to them outside the UK. They could use bank statements showing: rent or mortgage payments for their home regular payments you make to them - for example, school or college fees
If your ex-partner is trying to make you leave
on GOV.UK - you can type in your answers and then print it. The form asks you for your: name and contact details ex-partner's name and contact details, if you have them mortgage details, if you have one