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Getting paid if your employer goes out of business or disappears
There are things you can do to get any money your employer owes you. You’ll need to start by checking whether your employer is officially ‘insolvent’ - this means they can’t pay their debts. If your employer is insolvent, you’ll usually be contacted by an ‘insolvency practitioner’ - they’re the...
Debt relief orders - what you need to know
Debt relief orders - what you need to know This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales A debt relief order (DRO) is one way to deal with your debts if you: owe £30,000 or less - or...
Choosing voluntary redundancy
Your employer might ask if anyone wants to take voluntary redundancy. You should think carefully about whether voluntary redundancy is right for you, including whether you’ll get any redundancy pay and how it will affect things like claiming benefits or your mortgage. If you volunteer, it’s up to your employer...
Making child arrangements
Making child arrangements This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If your relationship ends and you have children, you’ll need to agree where your children live. You’ll also need to decide how much time they spend...
Check if a change affects your SMI
Check if a change affects your SMI This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales When you report a change that affects your benefits, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will check if your support for...
Your child arrangements aren't working
Your child arrangements aren't working This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You should try and speak to your ex-partner if the child arrangements you’ve agreed aren’t working - for example, if you’re not seeing your...
Credit rating - impact of an administration order
Credit rating - impact of an administration order This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales This page tells you how getting an administration order will affect your credit rating. Getting credit If you have an administration...
Check what child maintenance arrangement is right for you
Check what child maintenance arrangement is right for you This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Child maintenance is money to help pay for your child’s living costs. It’s paid by the parent who doesn’t usually...
Transferring property for the benefit of children
Transferring property for the benefit of children This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales When a relationship ends, a court can order the transfer or settlement of a family home to a child or to their...
Arguments for challenging a sanction
Arguments for challenging a sanction This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’ve been warned that you might be sanctioned and you think the sanction would be unfair you should explain why and give your...