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Discrimination because of sexual orientation
. If a solicitor from a law centre represents you, you may be entitled to legal aid. In England and Wales, details of the nearest law centre are available from the Law Centres Network, and in Scotland from
What counts as disability discrimination
be entitled to benefits. You might have care needs that your local council can help with. There are transport and parking concessions for disabled people. For more information, see Benefits
Charging orders
and might be entitled to a share in its value - this is called a ‘beneficial interest’. The court can decide it's unfair to force someone who wasn't responsible for the debt to leave their home
Check you have the ‘right to reside’ for housing
entitle you to help with housing or homelessness. You might have a right to reside on another basis - for example if you’re eligible as a family member of someone from the EU, Norway, Switzerland
Discrimination because of religion or belief
want to take a case for religious discrimination. If a solicitor from a law centre represents you, you may be entitled to legal aid.. In England and Wales, details of the nearest law centre
Check if a change affects your Universal Credit
Credit during full-time education if you live with your partner and they: aren't in full-time education are also in full-time education, but they're entitled to Universal Credit while studying are also
Discrimination because of sex
to take a case for sex discrimination. If a solicitor from a law centre represents you, you may be entitled to publicly-funded legal services (legal aid in Scotland). In England and Wales, details
Managing affairs for someone else
act together but may also act independently if they wish. If you are appointed as a deputy, you are entitled to have reasonable expenses paid, and may also be paid to carry out your duties. You
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
years before your permanent incapacity your accident or illness was caused by something that happened at work and you’re entitled to benefits because of it your husband, wife or civil partner is a UK
Buying a home
of a social housing landlord for at least 3 years. As a tenant, you will not have the right to buy if you are: a tenant of a property owned by a charity, although you may be entitled to a lump sum grant