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When can a public authority interfere with your human rights?
Explains when a public authority can interfere with your human rights, to protect the rights of other people, or the interests of the wider community
The Human Rights Act 1998
Explains what the Human Rights Act 1998 is and how it protects the rights set out in the European Convention on Human Rights
Is your home at risk if your partner is bankrupt?
Explains what could happen to your home, if you own or rent it jointly with a partner who goes bankrupt
Creditors still contacting you - debt management plans
Explains why creditors may still contact you while a debt management plan is in place and what to do if a creditor is harassing you
Appealing an ESA decision
Find out how to appeal an ESA decision. Before you can appeal a decision made by the DWP, you might need to ask for a mandatory reconsideration
Deciding what to do when you separate
What you need to do when you separate from your partner including how to reach an agreement about your children and money, belongings and the family home.
Going to your Universal Credit medical assessment
If you're sick or disabled, find out how to prepare for the Universal Credit medical assessment and what the DWP’s decision means for you
Arguments for challenging a sanction
Find out what makes a sanction unfair, how and when to challenge one, how to get more details about your sanction and where to get help challenging
Your options if you're in the UK illegally
How to get British citizenship or a legal immigration status if you're living in the UK illegally
How to claim DLA for your child
You can claim DLA to help with the extra costs you have if you have a disabled child or a child with a health condition. The money can be spent on anything