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Fill in the ESA capability for work form
, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will usually send you a form called the ‘capability for work questionnaire’. It’s also called the ESA50. You’ll usually get the form about 2 or 3 months after
Challenging a DLA decision - appealing against the decision
can appeal, you must have already asked the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to look at the decision again - this is called ‘mandatory reconsideration’. You can read our guide on how to ask
Sending your PIP claim form
disability affects you’ form, you need to send it back to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) - or submit the online form if they sent you a link. You must send back the same form the DWP sent
Start the work capability form for Universal Credit
because you're disabled or have a health condition, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) usually send you a form to check if your Universal Credit should change. The form is called the 'work
Check the rules after you go bankrupt
The official receiver checks if you: took on debts you knew you couldn't repay gambled or took big risks with money spent much more than you needed to made a big pension contribution before you applied
Appealing against a Universal Credit decision at a tribunal
already asked for mandatory reconsideration and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) haven’t changed their decision, you can appeal to a tribunal. The tribunal will look at your reasons and make
Challenging an Attendance Allowance decision - appealing the decision
Before you can appeal, you must have already asked the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to look at the decision again - this is called ‘mandatory reconsideration’. You can read our guide on how
How to claim Attendance Allowance
if you: have reached State Pension age need care or supervision because you have an illness or disability have needed care or supervision for at least 6 months because of your illness or disability
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
you have a right to reside in the UK to claim the following benefits: Universal Credit Pension Credit Child Benefit Housing Benefit You don’t need a right to reside to claim any other benefits
Check your options for getting out of debt
bankrupt - check what to do if you have problems with an IVA you might have to use your savings and pension money to help pay your debts - check how an IVA could affect your bank account, savings