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Timeline for bankruptcy
Sets out the steps in the process of applying for bankruptcy. You'll need to follow the application process carefully when applying for bankruptcy
Ways to end your marriage or civil partnership
Find out how to end your marriage or civil partnership. Divorce or dissolution is the best, permanent way. But you might want a legal separation or annulment
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
If you’re offered an unsuitable council or housing association home
Check if the home you're offered is suitable for your needs. Check how to refuse the housing offer if it isn't suitable
If you’re injured because of an accident at work
What to do if you’re injured because of an accident at work. You can have your accident recorded by reporting it at work and seeing a doctor
Asking the council to review their decision to evict you
Ask the council to review their decision to evict you if you’re an introductory or demoted council tenant. Find out how to make your case to keep your home
If your circumstances change during your IVA
Find out what to do if your circumstances change during your IVA, like your income goes up
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
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
Check how bankruptcy affects your belongings
Find out what you can keep when you’re bankrupt. You can usually keep the things you need to live - for example your clothes, furniture and cooking equipment