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Writing off some of your debt if you apply for an administration order
Writing off some of your debt if you apply for an administration order This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales
Maternity pay - how to get
Contractual maternity pay is an extra benefit some employers offer. It’s paid in the same way as your normal pay. Check your contract or ask your employer what you need to do, as it could be different from
Q1 - moving around and using steps
else's help. "How far can you move safely and repeatedly on level ground without needing to stop?" 50 metres 100 metres 200 metres or more It varies Think about what would happen if you tried to get
Q14: moving around
question 14b "How far can you walk using any aids or appliances you need?" I can’t stand and move even using my aids or appliances less than 20 metres between 20 and 50 metres between 50 and 200
Getting sick pay when you're pregnant
period and receives her usual pay of £200 a week. This means her first 6 weeks of maternity pay will be £180 a week. If Mandeep is off sick for 2 weeks during her maternity pay qualifying period, her
Check if a change affects your Child Benefit
Benefit anymore. If your child goes into hospital or residential care for more than 12 weeks, you should tell HMRC. You might be able to keep getting Child Benefit if you're paying some money towards
Challenging a Child Benefit decision - mandatory reconsideration
reason - for example, because you'd spent some time in hospital. Check you have evidence HMRC will usually only change a decision if you have evidence to prove it was wrong. For example: your child’s
Renewing your working and child tax credits
date The Department for Work and Pensions are stopping some people’s benefits and telling them to claim Universal Credit instead. If you get a letter telling you to claim Universal Credit by a certain
Parental bereavement pay - what you're entitled to and how to get it
helpline Telephone: 0300 200 3500 Textphone: 0300 200 3519 Open Monday to Friday: 8am to 8pm Saturday: 8am to 4pm Your call is likely to be free of charge if you have a phone deal that includes free
Challenging what the CMS says you should get
, if the child stops staying overnight with the paying parent. There are some changes you must report to the CMS. Check what changes you need to report You could be fined up to £1,000 if you don’t report