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Check if you're eligible for PIP
Conditions you have to meet to get Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a benefit that helps with extra costs if you're ill, have a disability or mental health issues
How Universal Credit is paid
Find out how Universal Credit is paid. You'll usually get a single payment every month paid directly into your bank, building society or credit union account
Claiming Attendance Allowance if you're terminally ill
There's a quick application process to apply for Attendance Allowance for people who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness and aren't expected to live more than 6 months
Change of circumstances while you're getting Attendance Allowance
You need to tell the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) as soon as possible if your condition changes - this can affect your Attendance Allowance.
If you're worried about someone's gambling
Get help to deal with someone else's gambling - including emotional support and advice on how to protect your money and belongings
Check if your immigration status lets you get free healthcare
Find out about charges for NHS treatment if you're from outside the UK, check if you can get free NHS treatment and which treatment is always free
Moving from DLA to PIP
Find out if you'll have to move from Disability Living Allowance (DLA) to Personal Independence Allowance (PIP) and how to do
Help with your PIP review form
What to do if you receive a 'Making sure your award is right' PIP review form (sometimes called an AR1 or PIP.1043 form
Dealing with the financial affairs of someone who has died
Information on the role of the executor or administrator in dealing with the estate of a deceased person
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
If you and your partner separate, you need to decide how to divide your home and your pension. You also need to divide possessions and money in bank accounts