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Discrimination because of race
Taking action about race discrimination, explaining when it is unlawful or not unlawful and organisations which can help
Is your home at risk if your partner is bankrupt?
Explains what could happen to your home, if you own or rent it jointly with a partner who goes bankrupt.
Creditors still contacting you - debt management plans
Explains why creditors may still contact you while a debt management plan is in place and what to do if a creditor is harassing you
Appealing a tax credits decision at a tribunal
What to expect at a tax credits tribunal hearing and how best to prepare
Request to write off a debt - letter
Letter for when you can't make an offer of repayment and your circumstances are not going to improve.
Work out how much compensation you could get for discrimination
Find out how much compensation you could get for a discrimination claim and how a court will calculate it.
Staying in your council home when someone dies
Check if you can take over the tenancy of someone who died and how to apply for it. Check what happens if you can’t take over the tenancy
Check what fees bailiffs can charge
Find out what fees bailiffs can charge and how to complain if you disagree with the fees
If the car you bought is still on hire purchase
Your rights and options if you find out the car you bought is still subject to a hire purchase or conditional sale agreement
Check how bankruptcy affects your home
You might not have to move home if you go bankrupt. It depends on things like whether you rent or own your home, and who you live with. Find out more.