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Check your rights at work if you're under 18
Young people’s rights to working hours, rest breaks, pay, and holiday. Find out what types of work 16 and 17 year olds can do
Creditor objects to an administration order
Explains what happens if one of your creditors objects to the administration order and what to do if creditors are still chasing you, while the order is being set up
Dispute a mobile, phone, internet or TV bill
Challenge a bill if you’ve been charged too much for your phone, internet or TV. Your provider might have got your bill wrong or your bill could be high because of fraud
What happens when a debt relief order is made?
Explains what happens once a debt relief order has been made and your responsibility to report a change of circumstances, or information you forgot to include in the original application
Paying towards your debts after you go bankrupt
While you’re bankrupt, you might be asked to make payments towards your debts if you have money left over after you’ve paid for the things you need. Find out more
Q6 - communicating (speaking, writing and typing)
Help to fill in Q6: communicating (speaking, writing and typing) for your ESA application. Find out what this means and how to correctly complete the question
Creditors still chasing you after you go bankrupt
After you go bankrupt, your creditors usually shouldn't contact you to ask you to pay your debt. There are some exceptions. Find out more
Preparing your paperwork - administration order
Explains the paperwork relating to your debts and evidence of your financial circumstances that you need to gather, before applying to court for an administration order