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You are taken to court for rent arrears
Information about the procedure a landlord must follow in order to take a tenant to court for rent arrears, special rules for social housing landlords, notice periods, what happens and a court hearing and the type of orders a judge can make
If you’ve been invited to an interview under caution for benefit fraud
What to do if you’re asked to an interview under caution because you’re being investigated for benefit fraud
Staying in the UK on a visa without your partner
If you’re in the UK as a dependant on your partner’s visa, you’ll need to check your eligibility to stay in the UK and apply for a new visa if you can. If you’re not eligible to stay in the UK you might have to leave
Creditors are still contacting you - administration orders
Explains why creditors may still contact you while an administration order is in place and what to do if a creditor is harassing you
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
Your energy supplier has put its prices up
When your supplier is allowed to raise their prices, notice they should give you, what to do to avoid price rises
Appealing against a benefit decision
Appealing to an independent tribunal if you disagree with a mandatory reconsideration decision made by the DWP or HMRC
Getting the best credit deal
Advice on getting a good best deal when borrowing money, including comparing credit products, costs involved, terms and conditions and checking whether you can afford the repayments