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Collecting information about your debts
tax arrears energy or water bills money you’ve borrowed from friends or family Make a list of your debts and write down the details of each debt. These details might include: who you owe the money
Contact us
with something you’ve bought or a service you've received You can contact our consumer service if you have a consumer issue like broken or faulty goods, or problems with energy, water or post. The consumer
Check if you have to pay a debt
If you signed the contract with the gas or electricity company or requested the supply, you'll usually be responsible for paying the energy bill. If you’re not sure, find out if you’re responsible
Using mediation to help you separate
aid on GOV.UK. If you don’t qualify for legal aid The cost of mediation varies depending on where you live. Phone around to find the best price, but bear in mind the cheapest might not be the best
Provision of goods and services - pregnancy and maternity discrimination
If a trader or service provider, like a bank, energy provider or local authority, treats you unfairly because you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or because you’ve recently had a baby, you may have been
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - who's treating you unfairly
advice for Wales If you’ve been treated unfairly by a trader or service provider, like a shop, bank, restaurant, bus company or an energy provider and it’s because of who you are, you may have been
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - duty to make reasonable adjustments
how a business communicates with you - in writing, on the phone or online application processes - for example, if you want to apply for a bank loan or switch to a new energy provider a blanket policy
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - what's the unfair treatment
advice for Wales If you’ve been treated unfairly by a trader or a service provider, like a shop, bank or energy provider, you might have been discriminated against. The law that covers this is called
Paying towards your debts after you go bankrupt
: rent or mortgage food energy, phone and internet bills child maintenance house or car insurance Reasonable living costs are things like: clothes holidays after-school clubs pets The person who
Complaining about discrimination in the provision of goods and services
The law which says you mustn't be discriminated against is called the Equality Act 2010. If a trader or service provider, like a bank or energy provider has discriminated against you