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Check what it might cost to make an employment tribunal claim
no reasonable chance of success, you'll need to explain to the tribunal why you weren't aware it was weak - for example because you couldn't get legal advice. You should prepare a statement of your income
Check how much Universal Credit you'll get
Check how much Universal Credit you'll get This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales It's hard to work out your
Check you've got the right amount of holiday pay
paid and evidence to back up your claim that the holiday pay is not enough. For example, if your employer hasn’t included overtime in the calculation you’ll need to show how much overtime you’ve worked. If you need help getting all your holiday pay, contact your nearest Citizens Advice.
Preparing to challenge your eviction if you've been discriminated against
there are specific tactics you can use. Check the tactics that apply to you. Get advice if you’re not sure what discrimination arguments you can use. If it’s discrimination arising from a disability
Preparing for your employment tribunal hearing
is sick the tribunal has arranged an online hearing but you need a hearing in person you need more time to get legal advice You should also say when you think the hearing should happen. If you ask
Resigning from your job
owed. If you’ve got home or car insurance you might be able to get free legal advice through your policy - check your insurance paperwork for details. If you were in a workplace pension scheme, remember to keep a record of the details.
Getting your tenancy deposit back if you rent privately
landlord should have protected your deposit. You can also get help from your nearest Citizens Advice. If your deposit didn't need to be protected If you agree about part of your deposit, your landlord
Check if you're disabled under the Equality Act
how much your impairment is affecting your normal day-to-day activities. Your friends and family might also be able to help you think of ways you’re affected. If you need more advice or information You can read the full guidance on how to define disability on GOV.UK or get help from an adviser.
Work out how much compensation you could get for discrimination
report or other evidence to prove the discrimination caused the health problem. How much you could get depends on the injury. You should get specialist advice. Check if you can claim aggravated damages
If you're facing redundancy
for training on GOV.UK. If you’re thinking about getting a degree, check if you can apply for a student loan on GOV.UK. You can get advice from the National Careers Service if you want to get a new