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Getting information about your discrimination case
for information about what happened. Read this page to find out about how to get information about the way you've been treated. This page doesn't cover discrimination in the workplace. Why should you
Young people and family
relationship legal recognition. This will give you added legal rights, as well as responsibilities. You are not allowed to register a civil partnership if one of you is aged under 18. For more information
Legal system
Legal system Dealing with legal problems can be difficult and confusing. Here we explain things like getting free or affordable legal advice and taking your case to court without a lawyer. Finding
Living together and civil partnership - legal differences
This information is about the legal differences between civil partnerships and living together. For information in England and Wales about the legal differences between living together and marriage, see Living
A business takes legal action against you to recover losses for theft
in the county court, see County court. In Scotland, for more information about cases in the sheriff court, see Sheriff court. In England and Wales, for more information about legal costs, see Help with legal costs.
Living together and marriage - legal differences
together than if you're married. This information explains the legal differences between being married and living together. In England and Wales, this covers same-sex partners who can now get married
Taking legal action about discrimination
make a discrimination claim in court. It doesn't cover discrimination in the workplace as you need to follow different steps if you want to take legal action about it. Making a discrimination claim
Finding free or affordable legal help
Network website. Contact LawWorks You can search for a free legal advice clinic on the LawWorks website - it also has information on other organisations that might help you. Get help from Advocate
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
Taking legal action about human rights
you. Further information When you have decided that you want to take legal action about a human rights issue, you may need further help about using a solicitor and find out if you can get help with your