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Gathering evidence about discrimination at work
. It’s more likely you’ll get the result you want if you’re well prepared. Get help if you aren’t sure how to gather the right facts and evidence. Make a record of what happened To make sure you remember
Taking legal action for housing discrimination
You should try to resolve your problem informally before you take legal action - it might be the best way to get a solution. You’ll need to get all the facts together first. If you’re being evicted
Challenging an eviction with discrimination law
the different elements of the case and add the facts that you have to support them. You can then write down whether you have any evidence to support those facts - like an email saying why you’re being
Administration order court hearing
copies of your recent budget sheet. You should take enough copies for the judge and any creditors that might attend your paperwork and letters relating to your debts. What happens at the court hearing
Deciding what action to take about discrimination
before taking action If you think you’ve experienced unlawful discrimination and you want to take action about it, you’ll need to establish the facts of your case. This will help you decide whether
Letter to complain about misdescribed goods bought from a private seller
£300. I now find the goods were misdescribed. You described the item as: The light works but new bulb is needed. But in fact: The light doesn't work even though I've replaced the bulb with a new one
Challenging a PIP decision - the tribunal hearing
. You can print out our PIP appeal help sheet 106 KB to help you remember everything you need on the day. Preparing for the hearing Before the hearing, you should: phone straight away if you want
You are taken to court for rent arrears
should bring a copy of your financial statement or budget sheet. This is a statement showing how much money you have coming into your household, how much you spend and how much you have left over
You think you're being accused of benefit fraud
stopped or you're asked to confirm some facts, it doesn't always mean you're being investigated for fraud. Often, it's just to check you're getting the right amount of money. You might get a letter
Repairs - what are your options if you are a social housing tenant
about reporting repairs and keeping evidence about them Checking your housing status Tenants in private rented accommodation often have to think about the fact that a landlord may decide to evict