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Arranging financial support after you separate
for financial support, you’ll normally need to prove that you’ve been to a MIAM. There are exceptions when you don’t have to go to a MIAM first - for example, if you’ve suffered domestic abuse. Important
Dealing with the financial affairs of someone who has died
Dealing with the financial affairs of someone who has died This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales How to deal
If you're worried about someone's gambling
they can get help. You can find out how to talk to someone about their gambling on the GambleAware website. If the person who gambles makes you feel anxious or threatened, it might be domestic abuse and you
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
-effective way of trying to solve differences over money and property. You’ll both have to fill in a financial disclosure form when you go to mediation. This shows how much money you’ve got going out
Benefits and help with council tax when you separate
. If you used to be married or in a civil partnership, you should also check if you can get financial support from your ex partner (also known as ‘spousal maintenance’). Important If you need to speak
Protecting children
Protecting children Check what kinds of behaviour are child abuse Reporting child abuse If you report child abuse to the police Getting help and compensation if you were abused as a child If you've
Deciding what to do when you separate
your home without speaking to someone first. If you’re a woman affected by domestic abuse, you can call Refuge on 0808 200 0247 or use the Women's Aid online chat at any time. If you're a man affected
Gender violence
Gender violence Domestic abuse Rape and sexual assault Domestic violence and abuse - getting help Female genital mutilation (FGM)
If you’re offered an unsuitable council or housing association home
in danger, for example if it's close to a violent ex-partner If you had to leave your council or housing association home because of domestic abuse Check if you had a ‘secure’ or ‘assured’ tenancy - ask
Getting a divorce or ending your civil partnership
or threatened, you should get help. If you’re a woman affected by domestic abuse, you can call Refuge or Women's Aid on 0808 2000 247 at any time. If you're a man affected by domestic abuse you can call Men's