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Asking for adjustments to help with your disability
reasonable adjustments’. It’s covered in sections 20, 21 and 36 and Schedules 4 and 5 of the Equality Act 2010. The duty will only apply to you if you have a disability under section 6 of the Equality
Staying in the UK on a visa without your partner
be 5 years before you can settle by yourself. So it’s best to check if you’re eligible to settle before you try to get a visa through your employer. Other ways of staying There are other ways of getting
If your Universal Credit is stopped or reduced
if the creditor asks the DWP - this is called a 'third party deduction'. It's usually 5% of your basic standard allowance but could be more. The DWP will tell you if this has happened - they'll do
If you've been refused reasonable adjustments
yourself as disabled - for example if you have ADHD or a long-term illness. You can check the Equality Act 2010’s definition of disability. 2. Check if the person or organisation has to make
Extending your family visa
on a partner or parent visa for 5 years in a row. This is called the ‘5-year route’. If you got a partner or parent visa based on exceptional circumstances or private and family life, you can only
Staying in the UK as the parent of a child who lives here
for you and your children to stay in the country permanently after you’ve had a parent visa for 5 years To work out if you and your children can get family visas, you’ll need to check: if your child has
Making
on the responsibility. If someone is appointed who is not willing to be an executor, they have a right to refuse. If an executor dies, any other surviving executor(s) can deal with the estate
Decide if prepayment is right for you
old living in your home are disabled or have a health condition can't afford to top up and live with children aged between 2 and 5 years old If you have impaired hearing or sight, you might find it hard
Getting a visa for your adult family member to join you in the UK
deduction - this means she’ll have to pay £17.97 of her rent each week. Monique’s council tax is £30 each week. She gets Council Tax Reduction of £10 each week. £30 minus £10 is £20. This means she
Getting your money back if you paid by card or PayPal
and conditions of your Buy Now Pay Later provider to see if they can help. Example Olga bought a mobile phone and some headphones using her credit card. The phone cost £80, the headphones cost £20