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Stop your eviction from going to court
You might be able to do things to stop your landlord going to court to evict you. What you can do will depend on the reason you’re being evicted - each tenancy type will have different reasons
Check what benefits you can get
of living, you should check if you can claim benefits or increase your current benefits. You might be able to claim certain benefits even if you work, have savings or own a home. To check what benefits you
Talking to your employer about a problem
If you have a problem at work, it’s usually best to start by talking to your employer about it. You might be able to sort out the problem informally. Preparing what you want to say Before you talk
Check what benefits to claim if you’re sick or disabled
Check what benefits to claim if you’re sick or disabled This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You might be able
If you’re struggling to pay your phone, internet or TV bill
struggling to pay your bills or you owe money, there are things you can do. You might be able to get a cheaper deal or get help and support from your provider. Check if you can get a cheaper deal You
Check what happens if you win your employment tribunal case
should ask them to explain anything you don't understand. You might be able to get help to understand the tribunal’s decision. If you think any part of the decision is wrong, you can check how
After your possession hearing
will: make an outright possession order - this gives your lender permission to repossess your property make a suspended possession order - you’ll be able to stay in your home as long as you keep
If you're going to be deported from the UK
Office wants you to leave the UK, they’ll tell you in writing. You can challenge their decision by explaining why you should be able to stay in the UK. Your letter will tell you how to challenge
Benefits and help with council tax when you separate
Benefits and help with council tax when you separate This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You might be able
Using a food bank
for yourself and any family members you live with - including your partner. You might be able to use some food banks without a referral - for example, if it’s run by a church. Contact your local food bank