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If you're owed child maintenance
with a letter so you have a written record of what was said. You might need this if there’s a dispute in the future. If you send a letter, ask the Post Office for free proof of postage - you might need
Prepare for a power cut
safe If you don’t have a mobile phone, talk with friends and family about what should happen during a power cut. It’s good to have a neighbour or someone close by who can come and check on you. If you
Gathering evidence about housing discrimination
of discrimination which facts the other side admits and which they dispute If you don't think you have evidence You don't need to have documents to show how you were discriminated against. Discrimination
Challenge your dismissal
to resolve disputes without going to a tribunal. Get in touch with Acas as soon as you can - even if you don’t go through early conciliation, you need to have notified Acas before you can make
Avoiding creditors making you bankrupt
responsible for the debt? If you're being chased for debts you don't think you owe, you should contact the creditor as quickly as possible to sort things out. This is called disputing the debt. Some
Problem with an app, software or download
see anything. Contact the trade association, explain the situation and see if they can advise you. 2. If that still doesn’t work, ask the company if they’re a member of an alternative dispute
Making an employment tribunal claim
tries to help you reach an agreement with your employer. Acas is a government-funded body whose job is to help with workplace disputes. You must start early conciliation by a deadline
Getting paid when you leave a job
for employment disputes. Get in touch with Acas as soon as you can - the deadline is 3 months minus a day from when your employer should have paid you. They'll see if your employer will agree to a process called
Check how council tax works and if you have to pay
to an independent valuation tribunal. Other complaints about council tax You can complain to your local authority if there is a dispute about: whether or not someone is a liable person -this includes
Paying child maintenance through the CMS
the child’s parent. They’ll only do this: in very complex disputes if DNA testing isn’t appropriate - like if the child was born as a result of IVF treatment Check when you can be treated as the child’s