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Deciding what to do when you separate
, there are things you'll need to work out. The partner you’re separating from could be your husband, wife or civil partner - even if you’re not divorcing or ending your civil partnership straight
Solving property disputes when you leave a job
When you leave your job you’ll need to give back anything that belongs to your employer. This could include: laptop or computer equipment tools mobile phone company car uniform work documents Your
Staying in your council home when someone dies
married to or in a civil partnership with the person who died. You'll also need to have been living in the property as your main home. You might still be able to take over the tenancy if you weren't
Who can inherit if there is no will – the rules of intestacy
a will is called an intestate person. Only married or civil partners and some other close relatives can inherit under the rules of intestacy. If someone makes a will but it is not legally valid, the rules
How to separate
How to separate Deciding what to do when you separate Using mediation to help you separate Ways to end your marriage or civil partnership Getting a divorce or ending your civil partnership
Disputing paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment
Disputing paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If HM
Arranging financial support after you separate
can have a big impact on your finances, especially if you relied on their income during your relationship. If your marriage or civil partnership ends, you can ask for financial support - known
Transferring property for the benefit of children
are named as a person who the child lives with in a child arrangements order. A child can include a child from the marriage or civil partnership and step-children. It doesn't include a foster child who has
Getting visas for your partner and children to live in the UK
to the EU Settlement Scheme if you were living in the UK by 31 December 2020 and one of the following applies: you and your partner got married or registered a civil partnership by 31 December 2020 you
Claim compensation if your flight's delayed or cancelled
copies (not originals) of your tickets and any receipts. Check how to write a good claim on the Civil Aviation Authority’s website. Keep records – keep copies of your claim and any response from