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Deciding if you should apply for SMI
a lodger If you get JSA, ESA, Income Support or Pension Credit, the DWP might also reduce your payments if you live with another adult who could pay you rent - for example a flatmate or a grown-up son
Check if a change affects your JSA
someone moves out of your home someone moves into your home - for example if they rent a room If you have a mortgage and your JSA is helping pay the mortgage interest, you need to tell the DWP
Living together and marriage - legal differences
on your tenancy status. If you're not sure what this is, you can check what type of tenancy you have if you: rent from a private landlord rent from the council or a housing association Living together
Proving your right to work in the UK
it to your employer. You can use the share code for 90 days. You can’t prove your right to work with a share code you got for a different reason - for example to prove you have the right to rent. Apply
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
the repayments, after they move out. However you’ll need to come to a more permanent agreement. It might be better to have a clean break, for example so that you and your ex-partner can rent or buy
Check how much redundancy pay you can get
asking the landlord of the building you worked in, if it was rented asking people you used to work with If you still can’t find them, it might mean your employer’s business isn’t a company
Challenging what the CMS says you should get
parent’s income and make a new calculation. This type of variation is called an ‘additional income variation’ and covers: unearned income - like income from rent earned income - like pay from a second
Applying for British citizenship
and essential costs like food and rent. You’ll need to send documents showing your income and spending for the last 6 months, for example your: pay slips bank statements for all your accounts tenancy
Getting British citizenship for children
costs like food and rent. You’ll need to send documents showing your income and spending for the last 6 months, for example your: pay slips bank statements for all your accounts tenancy agreement
Dealing with the financial affairs of someone who has died
or jewellery. If the person who died owes money to other people, for example, on a credit card, for fuel, for rent or a mortgage, this comes out of the estate. The estate of the person who has died is usually