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If you have a court hearing by phone or video call
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If a problem with National Insurance is affecting your benefits
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Problems with an insurance claim
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Get help with the cost of renting privately
your rights as a lodger. Check if you can get Universal Credit for housing costs You might be able to get extra money to help you pay your rent. Lots of people miss out on benefits they’re entitled
Getting a permanent right to live in the UK if you have a family visa
, there are no rules about where you live. If you’re on the 5-year route, you’ll have to show that where you live is safe, suitable and large enough for you and the people you live with. You don’t
Dealing with the financial affairs of someone who has died
or jewellery. If the person who died owes money to other people, for example, on a credit card, for fuel, for rent or a mortgage, this comes out of the estate. The estate of the person who has died is usually
If you're being taken to court for debt
If you're being taken to court for debt This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales The people you owe money
Get help with the cost of living
amounts or take a break from payments. Don’t ignore bills or letters about money you owe. You can find out how to start dealing with your debts. Check what benefits you can get Lots of people miss out
If you disagree with your neighbour about a tree or hedge
If you still can’t agree, you can get help from a mediator - this is someone who doesn’t know either of you and is trained to help people resolve disagreements. It’s a good idea to ask your council
Check what happens if you win your employment tribunal case
tribunal award might affect any benefits that depend on your income and savings - for example, Universal Credit. Contact the people who pay your benefits - you can find their contact details on your benefit letters. Tell them about your tribunal award and ask them how it will affect your benefits.