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your home if you don’t pay. Before your landlord can evict you, they’ll need to go to court to get a ‘possession order’ - this says when you have to leave. If you don’t leave by the date
Your ex-partner is taking your children without consent
that works for you and your children. Unless there was domestic violence in your relationship, you’ll need to go to at least 1 mediation session before you’ll be able to go to court - even if your partner
Arranging financial support after you separate
have a civil marriage in the UK. You don’t have to go to court to arrange financial support. If possible, it's cheaper and easier to come to an agreement between yourselves - this is known
Help with legal fees when you separate
sum, or monthly instalments of £25 or over. If you have any questions, speak to your legal adviser or family mediator. You can also get help from your nearest Citizens Advice. Going to court quickly
Complaints about banks and building societies
company going to court. For more information about Banking and making a complaint see Further help and information. How the bank or building society should treat you As well as the terms and conditions
Small claims
Small claims Read our advice on small claims. What to do if you're considering making a small claim, going to a hearing and what the rules are about making a court claim. Deciding whether to make
Paying towards your debts after you go bankrupt
Paying towards your debts after you go bankrupt This advice applies to Wales. See advice for See advice for England, See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland While you’re bankrupt
If your landlord didn’t follow the deposit rules
notice. Talk to an adviser if your contract hasn't ended and you're not sure whether to take your landlord to court. Before you go to court You might be able to negotiate with your landlord instead
How a creditor can get information about your finances
financial situation before deciding what enforcement action to take. To get the information they need, your creditors can apply for a court order to make you go back to court. You can be forced to bring
If you're being evicted from your council home
an eviction notice explaining why you’re being asked to leave and when they want you to leave Apply to the court for a ‘possession order’ if you haven’t left by the date on your notice Go to a hearing where