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Parental bereavement leave - what you're entitled to and how to get
You have a right to take up to 2 weeks of parental bereavement leave if both of these apply: your child died on or after 6 April 2020 they were under the age of 18 or they were stillborn You don’t
Debt management plans - what you need to know
between you and your creditors for paying back your debts. You pay back the debt by one set monthly payment, which is divided between your creditors. Most DMPs are managed by a DMP provider who deals
Check if your child can get a permanent right to live in the UK
to the EU Settlement Scheme if you were living in the UK by 31 December 2020. If it’s your partner’s child, they can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme if you were living in the UK by 31 December 2020
Payday loans - making a complaint
intended to tide you over until you get paid. It's an expensive way to help people over temporary financial problems which can lead you into even deeper financial trouble if you can't afford to pay back
Deciding whether to make a small claim
that don’t involve large amounts of money or complicated issues. They’re often used to get compensation or your money back if something’s gone wrong. Small claims are never usually for more than
Writing a witness statement for an employment tribunal
, put the page number in brackets after the name of the document - for example, ‘in my grievance letter of 14 February 2020 (p16)’. Your statement should say what happened, in the order that it happened
Medical evidence
evidence - you must send the questionnaire itself back within 28 days, but you can send evidence any time afterwards. Remember to send it to the Health Assessment Advisory Service, not to Jobcentre
Your insurer refuses your claim
excess for a car accident that isn’t your fault When you pay the excess for a car accident which isn’t your fault, you may need to claim this back from the insurance company of the driver who caused
Holding letter for joint account - ask creditors to hold off
‘statute barred’ - this means your creditor can’t take court action to get their money back. Don’t use this letter if: it’s been over 6 years, because they might not be able to force you to pay
Holding letter - ask creditors to hold off
’ - this means your creditor can’t take court action to get their money back. Don’t use this letter if: it’s been over 6 years, because they might not be able to force you to pay it will soon be 6 years