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Check what you need to show the court in a discrimination claim
Checklist of things to think about and evidence you need to show the court, if you want to take legal action about discrimination
Renew an Attendance Allowance claim
If you were told you'd get Attendance Allowance for a fixed period, you'll need to renew your claim before the fixed period ends
Medical evidence
Find out how to get and submit medical evidence with your ESA50 form. This helps give the DWP an idea of how your condition affects your ability to work
Withholding rent because repairs haven't been done
The procedure that social housing tenants must follow if you decide to use your rent to pay for repairs and the risks of withholding rent when the landlord has not carried out repairs
Appealing against a disciplinary decision
You have the right to appeal against any disciplinary action your employer takes against you. Check how to appeal a decision and what will happen next
Sorting out school problems
Find out how to sort out difficulties with your child’s education, including how to complain if a problem at their school isn’t resolved
Getting information about your discrimination case
How to use the questionnaire procedure before taking legal action to get information on how you have been discriminated against by a person or organisation
Check the time limits for taking legal action about discrimination
Information about acting within time limits, if you want to take legal action about discrimination and how to work out how the time limit applies to your case
If you disagree with your neighbour about a tree or hedge
Check what to do if a neighbour’s tree is affecting your property - for example if its branches are overhanging into your garden
What is Attendance Allowance
You can claim Attendance Allowance benefit if you've reached State Pension age and you have a disability or illness that makes it hard for you to look after yourself