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Registering a civil partnership
a civil partnership. This will be the case, for example, when working out your entitlement to welfare benefits and tax credits. Who can register a civil partnership You and your partner can register
Living together and civil partnership - legal differences
partner was born before 6 April 1935. For more information about personal allowances, see Income tax allowances. Welfare benefits and tax credits Living together If you are living together as a couple
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice
If your child is living in the UK illegally
or claim benefits when they're old enough If you're also here illegally, you can apply at the same time as your child. If your child's application is successful, you might be able to stay. If you're
Check if you can increase your income
a welfare assistance or Household Support Fund scheme. Get a discretionary housing payment to help pay your rent If you get Housing Benefit or the housing costs part of Universal Credit and still can’t
Get help with the cost of living
local council if they run a welfare assistance or Household Support Fund scheme. You can find out how to contact your local council on GOV.UK. You don’t have to be getting benefits to get help from
Using a food bank
any benefits you're not currently claiming and tell you about other local help you could get. The adviser can give you advice about budgeting and any debts you have. If you can't go to Citizens
Get help if you’re struggling to pay your bills
if they run a welfare assistance or Household Support Fund scheme. You can find out how to contact your local council on GOV.UK. You don’t have to be getting benefits to get help from your local council
Getting help for your child from your local council
of the services it provides, but it has to be a reasonable amount and you shouldn’t have to pay straight away. You won’t have to pay anything if you’re getting any of the following benefits: Universal