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Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
be difficult to arrange so you should get legal advice. You can find a family law solicitor on the Resolution website. If you want to sell your home Talk this through with your ex-partner. It might make more
Problems with buying and selling a home
. If problems occur later with the property, which you feel should have been identified at the valuation, you should seek legal advice. As a general rule, the valuer can be liable if faults occur after you buy
Discrimination because of race
nearest Citizens Advice. If you qualify for legal aid, you may get free legal advice and assistance from a solicitor. This comes under Legal Help (advice and assistance) scheme in Scotland. You might also
Services provided by a public authority - taking legal action about discrimination
Services provided by a public authority - taking legal action about discrimination This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice
Problems with selling your home - delayed completion and lease options contracts
have to pay and what they are for. Ask yourself if they are reasonable understand the details of the contract by getting independent legal advice if you’re staying in your home, check if the firm you're
Challenge your redundancy
employer and give you legal advice about your situation. Check any insurance policies you have - they might cover some of the cost of going to a lawyer for advice. Look to see if the policies include ‘legal
Challenging an eviction with discrimination law
local Citizens Advice might be able to help you to find someone. Check if you can get free legal aid - this covers free legal advice and sometimes legal representation. It can sometimes also cover your
Claiming constructive dismissal
to give you legal advice about your situation. Check any insurance policies you have - they might cover the cost of going to a lawyer. Talk to an adviser.
Young people and family
than English or Welsh, they will try to make this possible. Coram Children's Legal Centre (CCLC) (England only) The CCLC offers free legal information and advice on child, family and education law
Taking court action because your landlord won't make repairs
agreements you have as these may include legal expenses insurance. Trade unions may also provide legal advice on matters other than work-related issues. Some solicitors may also offer 'no win, no fee