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If you're being evicted for abandoning your home
is renting the property you used to live in, the court can order your landlord to give you somewhere else to live. It’s best to get help before you go to court because it can be complicated and stressful
Get help if you’ve experienced a hate crime or hate incident
system - for example, if you’re going to court Get support from Victim Support Wales on their website. There are also specialist hate crime support services that can give you advice and support
Making a settlement agreement with your employer
it’s a good agreement or if you could have got a better result by going to a tribunal. If your employer breaks the agreement You can go to the county court to claim breach of contract. Find out how
Negotiating with your water company to pay back what you owe
to pay within seven days of getting this notice, it may help you avoid going to court – even if you don’t start making payments straight away. If you're having trouble negotiating, you could ask to speak
Eviction
eviction from going to court Challenging an eviction Preparing for your eviction hearing Going to your eviction hearing Asking the council to review their decision to evict you Getting help Get help if you're being evicted
If you got an eviction notice before 1 December 2022
there on the date they want you to leave, your landlord will usually have to go to court to start the eviction process. There are lots of steps they must follow before they can evict you. If you don't leave
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
. If you’re not honest and your ex-partner later finds out you tried to hide something, they could go to court and ask for more money from you. If your ex-partner normally handles the money If you can, go
How are your human rights protected by the courts?
How are your human rights protected by the courts? This advice applies to Wales. See advice for See advice for England, See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland The Human Rights Act
Deciding whether to make a small claim
problems without going to court. If you have a different type of problem, you can get advice on mediation from the Civil Mediation Council. Sometimes, just starting a small claim is enough to make
Timeline for bankruptcy
What happens after you go bankrupt Get advice More information Bankruptcy application process - from GOV.UK. For London-based bankruptcies: Bankruptcy Court Royal Courts of Justice Strand London WC2A