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Equality Advisory Support Service discrimination helpline
. The EASS can help you deal with your problem without having to go to court or a tribunal. They can: explain what the law says and how it applies to you explain how your situation could be resolved help
Creditors still chasing you after you go bankrupt
Creditors still chasing you 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 When you're declared
If you get a ‘with grounds’ eviction notice
your rent quarterly or yearly Your landlord will have to prove both of the following in court: you had serious rent arrears when you got your notice you still have serious rent arrears when you go
Eviction for rent arrears
. If you don’t stick to this arrangement, your landlord can ask the court for permission to evict you. They’ll have to go through another procedure first though. This involves applying to the court
If you get a ‘section 8’ eviction notice
, your landlord will need to go to court to evict you. You might be able to challenge your eviction and stay longer in your home. When you can get a section 8 notice Your section 8 notice will only
Check what happens if you win your employment tribunal case
you You might be able to: report your employer to the government go to court claim compensation from the government If you’re claiming redundancy pay from the government, you can’t also go to court
Check the rules after you go bankrupt
Check the rules 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, you have
If your child is taken into care by your local council
If your child is taken into care by your local council This advice applies to Wales. See advice for See advice for England, See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland If a court makes
Get help from the Witness Service
from the Witness Service if you’re going to court because you’re: the victim of a crime a witness to a crime - you might be a witness for the prosecution or the defence supporting a witness to a crime
If you get a letter saying you’ve broken a bankruptcy rule
the same effect as a BRO but means you won't have to go to court. If you offer to go into a BRU, this will normally be shorter than if the court made a BRO. If the letter is about an ‘interim bankruptcy