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Reporting changes if you get Council Tax Reduction
to a close family bereavement, you should tell your local council. They might let you be away for up to 8 weeks and keep getting CTR. If you’re away for more than 13 weeks You’ll need to tell your
Stopping bailiffs at your door
: are disabled or seriously ill have mental health problems have children or are pregnant are under 18 or over 65 don’t speak or read English well are in a stressful situation like recent bereavement
Living together and civil partnership - legal differences
on the benefit, you might get more money for someone you are living with, but only if they are caring for your children. You cannot claim bereavement benefits or a retirement pension based on your partner’s
Making a controlled goods agreement
children or are pregnant are under 18 or over 65 don’t speak or read English well are in a stressful situation like recent bereavement or unemployment The bailiff should tell you to get advice
Check what fees bailiffs can charge
have mental health problems have children or are pregnant are under 18 or over 65 don’t speak or read English well are in a stressful situation like recent bereavement or unemployment The bailiffs might
Preparing for your PIP assessment
. There are no rules on what is a good reason for missing an assessment but the DWP should take into account your health and things that may affect you like a family bereavement. If your PIP claim
If you think your ESA decision is wrong - mandatory reconsideration
with a bereavement or had an emergency at home. If you’re close to the 1 month deadline, you can make a request over the phone instead of sending it in writing. Call the number at the top of your
Negotiating your debt with bailiffs
or are pregnant are under 18 or over 65 don't speak or read English well are in a stressful situation like recent bereavement or unemployment Paying most of the debt off If you can’t pay your whole debt
Complaining about bailiffs
health problems have children or are pregnant are under 18 or over 65 don’t speak or read English well are in a stressful situation like recent bereavement or unemployment Your complaint is more likely
Switching from prepayment to paying by credit
bereavement has a health condition which is made worse if they can’t eat hot food - for example, malnutrition You should tell your supplier how your situation will be made worse if you’re forced