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Check if you've experienced discrimination
or civil partnership. If you’re not married or in a civil partnership, you don’t have this protected characteristic - for example, if you’re in an unmarried relationship or you’re divorced. Example Since
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
each contributed to the relationship - financially and emotionally A solicitor will be able to tell you what you'll be entitled to if you sell your home. Dividing up your pension If you’re married
Help with legal fees when you separate
to choose. Ask them how much they charge and how long they think the process will take. Don’t automatically go for the cheapest or the closest. It’s important you feel you’ll have a good relationship
Taking your paid holiday
affect your working relationship. Example Mee wants to take a week’s holiday and gives 2 weeks’ notice to her employer. Her employer refuses that request because they’ll be short-staffed. They must
Q7: managing toilet needs
, assists or reminds you Make it clear if you need help but don’t get it. if you do get help, give the relationship of the person to you (for example, carer or friend) and explain: why they help how
Subletting without your landlord’s permission
is someone who would have been entitled to apply to the landlord or court for the contract to be transferred to them. For example, in the case of a relationship breakdown. There is no defence to the second
Check if a change affects your Pension Credit
on Royal Mail’s website. Changes to do with your family or relationships Tell the Pension Service if: you get married, divorced or form a civil partnership your partner moves in with you or moves out you
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
if they’re a worker. You’ll also need to show evidence of your relationship to them, such as birth or marriage certificates. If you're having trouble, find other ways to prove your family member has
If your ex-partner is trying to make you leave
-partner and the relationship ends, you’ll usually have the right to stay in the home if you’re: married or in a civil partnership named on the title deeds or tenancy agreement You should work out what
Check your rights if you share accommodation
landlord is the sole tenant and only they have a direct relationship with the actual landlord, who is known as the head landlord. The sole tenant generally lets rooms to others either as sub-tenants