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Check if a change affects your Housing Benefit
for: is over 16 and finishes their education or training course becomes 20 years old becomes 16 years old – if your children have separate bedrooms moves into your home moves out of your home, or you
Get help with the cost of living
a child or you’re pregnant. Get help with travel costs Contact your local council to check if they offer free or discounted travel - for example, if you’re: in education on a work placement unemployed
Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status
if they can't meet their basic needs without your financial support or care - they could be in full-time education, disabled or ill. Your child will need to prove their relationship to you and prove they’re
Applying for Universal Credit
sections in your to-do list with questions on your: nationality housing situation and who lives with you work situation income and any savings you have education and training health children and anyone
Living together and marriage - legal differences
responsibility Parents with parental responsibility are entitled to have a say in important decisions about a child's life such as the child's home, health, education, religion, name, money
Getting visas for your partner and children to live in the UK
for them to live in the country they would have to return or move to - for example because of a lack of work, education, family or friends, or if they wouldn't be accepted back there they’ve lived in the UK
If you think you’ve been unfairly treated when applying for a job
. For example, if they need: a male careworker because the person being cared for objects to being given personal care by a woman a religious education teacher in a faith school to have that particular
Claiming the new 15 hours of free childcare for 2 year olds
Claiming the new 15 hours of free childcare for 2 year olds This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re
Check how much Universal Credit you'll get
following their 19th birthday if they're in full-time non-advanced education - for example, at school or college. You’ll still get a child element for a qualifying young person. If you’re a foster carer