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If you're being evicted because you asked for repairs
if they want you to leave. If your landlord tries to evict you because you asked for repairs this is known as ‘retaliatory eviction’. You might be able to challenge a retaliatory eviction. If your landlord
Taking legal action for housing discrimination
You should try to resolve your problem informally before you take legal action - it might be the best way to get a solution. You’ll need to get all the facts together first. If you’re being evicted
Making child arrangements
of the time - but visit the other one at the weekends. When you’re deciding, you should try and think about: who has the most time to care for the children, and on which days - so you can make sure
Deciding what action to take about discrimination
the discrimination is unlawful under the Act. What action is right for you? When deciding what action to take about discrimination, you’ll need to think about what you're trying to achieve. For example, do you
Cancelling a service you’ve arranged
too much of your deposit or charging you too much you should try negotiating with the business. You can use our template letter to let the seller know you’re cancelling. The letter you use depends
Attending your employment tribunal hearing
extra time you have to spend looking at the new evidence. If your employer offers to settle the case on the day Before the hearing, the employer’s representative might try to get you to agree to settle
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
If your child is taken into care by your local council
. You’ll still be involved in making these decisions, but you should work with your local council to agree what’s best for your child. Deciding where your child will live Your local council must try
If you disagree with your neighbour about a tree or hedge
If you and your neighbour disagree about a problem with a tree or hedge, it’s best to try to resolve things informally. Problems could include, for example, if you think a hedge is too high
Q11 - learning how to do tasks
have to tick "no" - for example if: you'd need to ask for help every time you can learn it the first time around, but will have forgotten the next time you try you don't follow instructions