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What happens after bankruptcy
Explains what happens after bankruptcy, including what to expect when dealing with the official receiver after a bankruptcy order has been made
Changing debt management plan provider
Things to think about if you want to switch debt management plan providers, including reasons for switching, the process and problems changing providers may cause
Can your debt relief order be stopped?
Explains the circumstances in which the Official Receiver can stop (revoke) your debt relief order and how to challenge their decision
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
Mortgages and secured loans
Information about mortgages and secured loans, including Islamic mortgages. Also covers credit brokers and the charges made for their services
Struggling to pay - administration orders
Action you can take if a change in circumstances makes it difficult to repay your administration order. Covers what creditors might do if you miss payments, review hearings and revoking the order
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
Q2 - standing and sitting
Help to fill in Q2: standing and sitting for your ESA application. Find out what this means and how to correctly complete the question