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Challenging what the CMS says you should pay
have to pay if: you think their decision is wrong your circumstances have changed - like if you have a child with your new partner you have ‘special expenses’ - like the cost of travel to see your
Getting a visa for your adult family member to join you in the UK
is successful, they’ll usually get ‘indefinite leave’. This means they can stay in the UK permanently. They will usually only lose their indefinite leave if they’re outside the common travel area for more
Making child arrangements
to meet them at a relative or family friend’s house. If you move away from your children, agree how you’ll keep up contact. You could ask your ex-partner to split travel costs or meet you somewhere
Get help from the Witness Service
, they can help you find the form to claim expenses for travelling to and from the court. Talk to someone about going to court You can talk to someone from the Witness Service about any worries you
Decide if prepayment is right for you
shop or Post Office. Your energy supplier will give you a top-up card or key. If you find it hard to get to a top-up point - for example, if you’d have to travel a long way - you could get a smart
Challenging a Pension Credit decision - mandatory reconsideration
travel tickets that show you weren't away from the country for more than 4 weeks payslips that show you're working in this country - if you need to show you have a right to reside You might think
Getting a Universal Credit budgeting advance
expenses - eg buying uniform or tools unexpected expenses repairs to your home travel expenses maternity expenses funeral expenses moving costs or rent deposit essential items, like clothes If you've
Get advice about health costs and services
sight tests, glasses and contact lenses travel to NHS treatment wigs and fabric supports Check if you can get help with health costs on the NHS website. If you need advice about health services You
Age discrimination - when discrimination is allowed in the provision of goods or services
travel and accommodation. These holidays can be sold to someone who isn’t in the usual age group, as long as they're treated the same as the other holiday-makers . For example, a 41 year old wanting to go
Cancelling a package holiday
within 14 days of cancellation. If you change your mind about going, you can cancel but you’ll probably have to pay a fee. You might be covered for cancelling a trip if you have travel insurance