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Taking legal action about discrimination
? You may be able to get legal aid to help you pay for your court action. To get legal aid you need to meet the eligibility criteria. You can contact the Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) who
Making
or friends solicitors or accountants banks the Public Trustee or in some cases the Official Solicitor if there is no one else willing and able to act It is important to choose executors with considerable
Work out how much compensation you could get for discrimination
for future loss You can claim for future losses but will need to be able to show there’s a link between the loss and the discrimination. For example, if your eviction was discriminatory and you had to rent
Check if you’re responsible for paying an energy bill
be able to fix it for you. If you’re a tenant you should check if your landlord has given your name to the supplier and told them you’ve moved in. If you still think it might be fraud you should tell
Q6: washing and bathing
if it's too difficult to predict supervise you - for example to make sure you don't slip in the bath be on hand in case of emergency - for example, if you wouldn’t be able to hear a fire alarm while
Your child arrangements aren't working
ex-partner if the child arrangements you’ve agreed aren’t working - for example, if you’re not seeing your children as much as you want. You might be able to make changes, using mediation if you need
Problems with your settled status decision
. Your decision letter will also tell you if you can apply again or appeal the decision. If the date on your decision letter is before 5 October 2023, you might also be able to ask the Home Office
Reporting a change while you're on ESA
, the DWP might tell you to claim Universal Credit instead. You should contact your nearest Citizens Advice first. Moving to Universal Credit could mean you’ll be worse off. You also won’t be able to go
Changing your mind about something you've bought
the phone. You can also use an online form. If you’re in Northern Ireland, contact Consumerline. An adviser at your nearest Citizens Advice will also be able to help you argue your case or argue
Check if you can complain about mis-sold PPI
doesn’t complain for you, you should complain after your IVA is finished. You’ll usually be able to keep any refund you get if you’ve made all the payments in the IVA and have a certificate to say it’s