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What happens after bankruptcy
Explains what happens after bankruptcy, including what to expect when dealing with the official receiver after a bankruptcy order has been made
Transferring property for the benefit of children
Court powers to make certain property orders if it's for the good of a couple's child or children if a marriage or civil partnership breaks down.
Repossession by your landlord's mortgage lender
Check what happens if your landlord hasn't paid their mortgage. Check if you'll be evicted or if you have the right to stay
Challenging a rent increase
Find out if you can challenge a rent increase for free at a tribunal and check what evidence you need to send with your application
Getting paid less than minimum wage or living wage
Check if you're entitled to the minimum wage or living wage, make sure you're getting it, and what to do if you're
Check what rights squatters have
Check if you can be arrested for squatting. Check what you can do if you find squatters in your home or your neighbour’s home
Appealing an ESA decision
Find out how to appeal an ESA decision. Before you can appeal a decision made by the DWP, you might need to ask for a mandatory reconsideration
If you struggle to get around and you got PIP before 28 June 2018
The DWP has reviewed PIP claims for people with mental health conditions. Find out if you should have got more PIP
Rent and mortgage arrears - administration orders
Lists the types of debts which can be included in an administration order, those that can't (and what to do about them), the limit on the amount of debt and whether to include joint debts
Checklist for deciding if an administration order is right for you
Checklist to help you decide whether an administration order is the best solution for dealing with your debt problems