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Domestic abuse
Domestic abuse This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Domestic abuse is behaviour from a family member, partner
Help with legal fees when you separate
you might need legal help. For example, if you and your ex-partner can’t agree on who will stay in the family home, or where your children will live. You might be able to get help with legal costs
Reporting child abuse
. You might be concerned a child is being abused by someone: in your own family outside your family, like a teacher, sports coach or babysitter on the internet - for example, if you think your child
Getting benefits if you’ve recently moved to the UK
- this includes if you’ve retained worker status you’re a self-employed person - this includes if you’ve retained self-employed status you’re the family member of a worker or self-employed person you’ve
Offering to let someone from Ukraine stay with you
after a year, until the end of the second year. If you want to bring your family members to the UK Your family members can no longer apply for a Ukraine family visa. You can still bring your family
If you've overstayed your visa or leave
Office can refuse your application if you: overstayed for longer than 14 days - even if you had a good reason overstayed without a good reason If you’re the non-EEA family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
'. You can have a right to reside for different reasons - for example, because of things like your work or your family. You can: check if you have a right to reside for benefits check if you have
Applying to the EU Settlement Scheme
Applying to the EU Settlement Scheme Check if you can get pre-settled status or settled status Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status Preparing to apply for pre
Court orders to protect children
a solicitor with Children Law Accreditation on the Law Society website. You can get legal aid to help pay for a solicitor - find out more about legal aid for family matters on the Child Law Advice
Showing habitual residence to get help with housing
- this includes if you’ve retained worker status you’re a self-employed person - this includes if you’ve retained self-employed status you’re the family member of a worker or self-employed person you’ve retired