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Getting a Motability car
get As well as your vehicle, you’ll get: insurance, including tyre and windscreen replacement cover breakdown cover vehicle tax servicing and maintenance adaptations if needed - find out about
Deciding what to do when you separate
or mortgage. Who to tell that you’ve separated If you pay council tax, you should tell your local council - you’ll pay less if you live on your own. You’ll also need to tell your local council you’ve
If you want to end your private tenancy
. You might also have to pay other bills - for example, council tax. When and how much notice you give will depend on the type of tenancy you have and what your tenancy agreement says. If you can't give
How income, debts and belongings are assessed for a debt relief order
agreements such as credit cards or loans rent arrears council tax, income tax and utilities arrears benefit overpayments arrears of hire purchase payments. If the total of all these debts comes
Get help with the cost of living
should have got it if you get a benefit based on your income - for example, Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or tax credits. If you get benefits based on your income If you were eligible, the government
Check if a change affects your Income Support
about them. For example, if you tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about a change that affects your tax credits, you still need to tell the DWP. If you’ve used the Tell Us Once service to report
Becoming a British citizen
or serious criminal convictions, or problems with debts, unpaid taxes or immigration Find out how to prepare for the Life in the UK Test, prove you know English and meet the good character requirement
How bailiffs should treat you if you're vulnerable
‘creditor’). For example, if you owe council tax your creditor will be the council. Many councils and companies won’t use bailiffs if you explain that you’re vulnerable. When talking to your creditor, ask
Dealing with a letter saying bailiffs will visit
this will depend on the type of debt you have. You should check the date of the enforcement notice if your debt is for any of the following: council tax parking tickets tax child maintenance If you have
Debt relief orders - what you need to know
for payments - if they do, you don't have to pay them. They include: credit cards, overdrafts and loans arrears with rent, utility bills, telephone bills, council tax and income tax benefits