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Getting paid less than minimum wage or living wage
and whether you’re an apprentice. These are the National Minimum Wage rates: About you Name of wage Hourly rate (before tax) Age 21 or over National Living Wage £11.44 Age 18-20 National Minimum Wage
Arranging financial support after you separate
you need more money. If your partner can’t afford to pay any more, it's worth checking if you're eligible for any benefits or help with your council tax. Contact your nearest Citizens Advice
Applying to the CMS for child maintenance
including: Carer’s Allowance Employment and Support Allowance Income Support Jobseeker's Allowance Pension Credit State Pension Universal Credit calculated on the basis that they have no income If you want
Misled by a debt management plan provider
Cancelling a DMP Rules DMP providers must follow. More information You can check the rules DMP providers have to follow in the FCA Consumer Credit Handbook on the FCA website. Help us improve our website Take
Appealing a parking ticket
by another 50%. The council can then take you to court – your credit rating might be affected and you might also have to pay court costs. Contact your nearest Citizens Advice for help if you can't afford
If you’re struggling to pay your phone, internet or TV bill
or 02 number. If minutes are included in your phone contract, the call will be free. If you or your partner get Pension Credit You can get a free TV licence if both of the following apply: you're
Resigning from your job
, it could be better to wait a bit longer before you resign. If you or your partner get any benefits, check if stopping work will affect them. For example, you could get less Universal Credit for 3 months
Q13 - starting and finishing tasks
credit card details ready, but I just never do it as I've spent all my money on something else. I paid it really late and got fined last month, as by the time I'd got enough money together
Making a small claim
not making a claim under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 you’re not making a claim for personal injury you’re not making a claim for a tenancy deposit To use Money Claims, you need to know how much you’re
Getting paid if your employer goes out of business or disappears
not sure, check your employment contract or your pay slips. You can also find their name by setting up or signing into your personal tax account on GOV.UK. Check your employer’s status on the Companies