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Switching from prepayment to paying by credit
live with young children Tell your supplier if a child under 2 years old lives in your home - ask your supplier to move you off prepayment. If you’re disabled or have a health condition If you’re
Updating and proving your pre-settled or settled status
your child’s status Your child will have their own online status. To view your child’s status on GOV.UK, you’ll need the email address or phone number you used when you did their application. Proving
If you've been refused reasonable adjustments
, the school still has to consider making changes for you - even if they can’t change a physical feature of a building. For example, if a school can’t install a lift for your child who uses a wheelchair
Paying back a Housing Benefit overpayment
. Paying from other benefits The council can’t take money from: tax credits Child Benefit Guardian's Allowance They can take money from any other benefit to pay back the Housing Benefit overpayment
Getting on the waiting list for a council home
. This could mean you'd be evicted from any home you get. You should let your council know if you: become pregnant or have another child develop a new medical condition or your medical needs change have
Applying for pre-settled and settled status
have to apply again. Your application will not be considered until you’ve finished it. Applying as a family If your child, grandchild or great-grandchild is under 21 and also applying, they can link
Check if you can pay less council tax
: aged under 18 aged 18 or 19 and someone is entitled to Child Benefit for them aged 18 or 19 and were still in education on 30 April If they’re a school or college leaver aged 18 or 19 and they left
Asking for adjustments to help with your disability
child or grandchild (and the child or grandchild’s spouse, civil partner or unmarried partner) brother or sister It also includes relatives ‘in law’ of the above people - for example the daughter
Getting Universal Credit if you’re sick or disabled
Allowance (ESA) income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) Child Tax Credits (CTC) Working Tax Credits (WTC) Income Support You might have to move to Universal Credit if your situation changes in certain ways
Dealing with the financial affairs of someone who has died
will, and you are the next-of-kin, you can apply to be an administrator in the following order of priority: you are the married partner or civil partner of the person who has died you are the child