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Asking your employer for changes to help you if you’re disabled
Your employer might have to make adjustments to help you do your job as well as someone without a disability. The Equality Act 2010 calls these ‘reasonable adjustments’. They can be changes to policies, working practices or physical layouts, or providing extra equipment or support. The adjustments have to be...
Living together and marriage - legal differences
Living together and marriage - legal differences This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Your legal rights as a partner may depend on whether you are married or living together. Living together with someone is sometimes...
Getting visas for your partner and children to live in the UK
Getting visas for your partner and children to live in the UK This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Bringing family members from Ukraine to the UK There are special rules for family members who are...
Asking for adjustments to help with your disability
If you rent your home or you’re looking for somewhere to rent, you might have a right to changes that will help you live there with your disability. The Equality Act 2010 calls these changes ‘reasonable adjustments’. Reasonable adjustments can be changes to policies, practices or terms of your agreement. They...