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Finding free or affordable legal help
for family matters on the Child Law Advice website If your case is criminal, you should ask your solicitor or barrister if you can get legal aid. Once you’ve left the police station, any legal aid you can
Check how much Housing Benefit you can get
someone else living with you – for example a child or a flatmate are a foster carer are at least 16 years old and lived in homeless hostels for at least 3 months are at least 25 years old and have left
Check what an IVA
child support arrears student loans magistrates' court fines Social Fund loans TV licence arrears If you have debts that can’t be included in the IVA, you'll have to deal with those separately so you
Stopping bailiffs at your door
to follow extra rules The bailiffs should follow some extra rules if they’re collecting debt for: your local council - for example council tax or a parking fine court fines you owe child maintenance
Get housing help if you’re leaving or have left the armed forces
are disabled or have a disabled child, you can apply to have your details entered on to one or more Accessible Housing Registers. Help you can get with finding a home as a veteran If you are a veteran, you can
Paying back an Income Support overpayment
from. The only benefits you can’t use to pay the DWP are: Child Benefit Housing Benefit Guardian's Allowance They will write to tell you how much is being taken off your benefit and how long
If you're going to be deported from the UK
to return sooner if you’re applying as the partner of someone who has the right to be in the UK. You might also be able to return sooner if you’re the parent of a child in the UK. If you’re going
Check how bankruptcy affects your home
some of the deposit or mortgage If someone lives with you and they’re your wife, husband, civil partner or child, they have a legal right to stay in the home. If someone has helped pay for your home
Appealing a tax credits decision at a tribunal
’ - before you can appeal to a tribunal. See challenging a working or child tax credits decision for how to ask for a mandatory reconsideration. When you should appeal to a tribunal You should appeal
Carers: help and support
from the Carers Trust. If you're a parent carer of a child under 18 with complex needs, NHS Choices has information about your rights and the support you can get. Practical help for carers Your local