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Pension and compensation schemes for the armed forces, veterans and their families
Information on pension schemes for current and former members of the armed forces. Covers types of scheme, help for war widows and widowers, help for people who sustained injuries during their service and sources of further help
Stopping bailiffs at your door
Check how to stop bailiffs coming into your home and what to do if they break the rules
Finish and send the work capability form for Universal Credit
If you can't work because you're sick or disabled, find out how to fill in the last section of the form and what to do after you send it back
Dealing with a letter saying bailiffs will visit
Find out how to stop bailiffs visiting, find out what you can do if the bailiffs haven’t given you correct information. Learn how to deal with your debt
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families
Information on financial help available to people currently serving in the armed forces, veterans and dependents, covering benefits, help with school, child care and travel costs and sources of further help
Start the work capability form for Universal Credit
To apply for Universal Credit if you can't work because you're sick or disabled, you'll need to complete the work capability (UC50) form
Reporting a change while you're on ESA
What changes of circumstance to tell the DWP about while you're getting ESA, how to contact the DWP about the changes
Check if a financial service has followed the rules
Check what rules financial services need to follow, including banks, mortgage lenders and creditors, and how you can complain
Living together and civil partnership - legal differences
Information for same-sex and opposite-sex couples on how the law treats civil partnerships and cohabiting couples, including financial matters, adoption, housing and inheritance
Reporting changes if you get Council Tax Reduction
If you’re getting Council Tax Reduction, check what type of changes you need to tell your council about. Check what happens if you don’t