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How a creditor can get information about your finances
. The financial statement shows in detail: how much money you have coming in whether you have any assets, such as a house or savings what you need to spend on everyday living how much you need
Check if you can get Universal Credit
State Pension age if you’re over 60 years old on GOV.UK live in the UK - there are extra rules if you’re not a British citizen You must usually have less than £16,000 in savings or other investments
Extending your family visa
you applied for your visa. If you’re with the same partner You’ll need to show: you’re still living with your partner in the UK you and your partner still have enough income and savings to meet
Deciding what to do when you separate
you’ve decided what you want to do. When you’re deciding how to divide your money, you’ll need to work out how much money you have in bank or building society accounts, savings or investments. You’ll also
Taking legal action for housing discrimination
. You might be able to get the court fees reduced or you might not have to pay any if: you’re on a low income or you get benefits and you have little or no savings If you can’t find a legal adviser
Challenging a JSA decision - mandatory reconsideration
in savings You’ll need to write to the DWP to explain why you think they made an official error. Write ‘Request for official error revision’ at the top of your letter and include: your full name your
Starting your Universal Credit claim
affect how much you’ll get in your first Universal Credit payment unless it brings your total amount of savings to over £6,000. If you’ve been waiting for your last payment from work and need money
Buying a home
of divorce. The properties are for sale on a shared equity basis. You must show that you can afford to purchase approximately 50-70% of the purchase price through a mortgage, savings, or a combination
Check if you can get Housing Benefit
be at least 16 years old – if you’ve been in care you’ll need to be at least 18 either have less than £16,000 in savings or be getting the guarantee part of Pension Credit If you live with your partner, only
How to claim bereavement benefits
is, if you have any savings or if you’re working. Your partner must have either: paid National Insurance contributions for at least 25 weeks in one tax year died because of an accident at work