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Applying for British citizenship
the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) showing when you got benefits You might also be able to use other evidence, like household bills. If you don’t have a passport or travel documents because you’re
Making
you want included in your will. You should consider such things as: how much money and what property and possessions you have, for example, property, savings, occupational and personal pensions
Getting a divorce or ending your civil partnership
your finances, pensions and home The final order might change how your money and home are divided between you and your partner. If you’re the sole applicant, get legal advice before you apply
Going to your Universal Credit medical assessment
about your health condition or disability. The form is called ‘UC50’. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will use the assessment to decide if you: can’t work or get ready to work at all
Challenging what the CMS says you should pay
for Work and Pensions (DWP) or HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Asking for mandatory reconsideration If you think the decision is wrong, you can ask the CMS to look at their decision again
Making an employment tribunal claim
your last 12 weeks of employment. You can get details of your pay from recent itemised pay statements. You should include all the pay you receive. Don’t forget things like pension contributions
Check you have the ‘right to reside’ for housing
family member retire You might have a permanent right to reside if you were a worker or self-employed and reach State Pension age, or if you were a worker and retire early. You will need to have either
Check if you have to pay a debt
: you’ve had an Income Support overpayment you’ve had a tax credits overpayment you want to challenge a Jobseeker's Allowance decision you want to challenge a Pension Credit decision a Universal Credit
Fill in the work capability form: how your conditions affect you
you got the form, you should still fill it in and send it as soon as you can. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) might accept it if there’s a good reason you couldn’t send it earlier. Check