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Finish and send the work capability form for Universal Credit
the assessment, the DWP might decide you can work. Use the box on page 19 to tell the DWP about the support you need. Check if any of the support on pages 19 and 20 of the form would help you. Also
How to claim PIP if you have a terminal illness
. Information you need before you call It should take less than 20 minutes to complete the call. You'll need to provide the following information: your full name, address and phone number your national
Writing off some of your debt if you apply for an administration order
a monthly repayment of £20 per month and feels that the administration order should continue for three years only. Otherwise, the order would be too onerous. £20 per month over three years amounts
Claiming compensation from water companies
to the appointment time slot, they must pay you £20 within ten working days. If they don’t pay you on time you can claim an additional £10 payment within three months. A company must also pay you
Payment of benefits and tax credits
an overdraft. Some standard bank accounts and basic bank accounts will allow you access to money at a post office, but you should check with your bank or building society. When you open any type of account
Check your housing status if you rent from a private landlord
tenant if your landlord gave you a ‘section 20’ notice and you: pay rent to a private landlord don’t live in the same building as your landlord have at least one room of your own that you don’t share
Appealing against a parking ticket when someone else was driving
might be sent a ticket in the post if someone parked where they shouldn’t have when they were driving your car. You should appeal if any of the reasons on this page apply to you, because you weren’t
Reapply for Universal Credit
lasts 2 months, and finishes on 20 May. On 21 May you start claiming Universal Credit again. Your previous sanction is still going, and will still finish on 31 May. This means the sanction reduces your
Paying child maintenance through the CMS
The CMS can only ask you to pay maintenance if all the following rules apply to you and your family: you’re all ‘habitually resident’ in the UK the child is under 16 or under 20 and in approved
Asking for adjustments to help with your disability
reasonable adjustments’. It’s covered in sections 20, 21 and 36 and Schedules 4 and 5 of the Equality Act 2010. The duty will only apply to you if you have a disability under section 6 of the Equality