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, they are invalid being unaware of the effect of marriage, a registered civil partnership, divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership on a will being unaware of the rules which exist to enable dependants
Reporting a change while you're on ESA
with someone have someone come to live in your house get married or divorced form or dissolve a civil partnership someone close to you dies - for example your partner or someone you care for start or stop
If your ex-partner is trying to make you leave
an 'occupation order'. An occupation order is temporary - the court will decide how long it will last. You will need to decide what happens to your home in the long term when you divorce or dissolve your
Check you have the ‘right to reside’ for housing
right to reside as their family member, even if you no longer live together. If you’re divorced or have ended your civil partnership You may have a permanent right to reside if you had a right to reside
Check if you can get Working Tax Credits
a joint claim. HMRC treats you as a couple unless you’re either: divorced legally separated under a court order permanently separated - ie you don't plan to get back together How much you’ll get is based
Check if you can get child tax credits
you’re either: divorced legally separated under a court order permanently separated - ie you don’t plan to get back together Check if you can get other benefits If you can get child tax credits you might
Check if a change affects your JSA
living with a new partner you get divorced, married or form a civil partnership your partner leaves the UK for more than 4 weeks - or 8 weeks if they’re accompanying a child getting medical treatment
Check if a change affects your Income Support
living with a new partner someone over 18 moves in or out, like an adult son or daughter you get divorced, married or form a civil partnership your partner leaves the UK for more than 4 weeks - or 8
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
. If you’ve had a right to reside as their family member for at least 5 years, you might have a permanent right to reside. If you’re divorced or have ended your civil partnership You won’t have a right
Registering a civil partnership
documentary evidence of these details, for example your passport, your birth certificate, a divorce decree absolute, a final order or the death certificate of a former civil partner. If one of you