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After you've been dismissed
Credit Housing Benefit Council Tax Reduction Jobseeker’s Allowance tax credits Check what benefits you can get. If you’re dismissed for misconduct, your benefits might be delayed for 13 weeks or in some
Get help if you’re struggling to pay your bills
do if you're struggling to pay your bills - for example your energy bills, rent and council tax. If you owe money and you’re struggling to pay You should speak to the organisations you owe money
Getting a visa for your adult family member to join you in the UK
for each child aged under 18 who lives with you your housing costs - these are your rent or mortgage payments plus your council tax When you’re working out your housing costs, don’t include any part
Check if you can get sick pay
£123 a week on average, before tax You’ll also need to follow your employer’s rules for getting SSP - check your contract or staff handbook. You can’t get SSP if you: are self-employed had SSP for 28
Parental bereavement pay - what you're entitled to and how to get
You might be able to get parental bereavement pay if you’re either: paying income tax and national insurance through Pay As You Earn (PAYE) - these show on your payslip as ‘deductions’ taking
Getting a lodger
association and have a spare room, you might already be getting less Universal Credit. This is called a ‘size criteria reduction’ and is often known as ‘bedroom tax’. Getting a lodger won’t change
Get help with the cost of renting privately
, talk to an adviser. Check if you can pay less council tax You might be able to pay less or no council tax if for example: you have low income or no income you’re the only adult who lives in your home
Check your employment status
on what you think your status is take your employer to an employment tribunal Check if you’re employed or self-employed for tax reasons The rules about whether you count as employed or self-employed
Maternity pay - how much you can get
statutory maternity pay you’ll get Your statutory maternity pay lasts up to 39 weeks, made up of: 6 weeks getting 90% of your average weekly pay (before tax) 33 weeks getting either £184.03 a week
Check if a change affects your Child Benefit
, Universal Credit, tax credits, Income Support or Employment and Support Allowance gets married or forms a civil partnership dies or goes missing You won't get Child Benefit anymore. If your child starts