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If you apply to Student Finance England for help with your studies for a full-time undergraduate course, you, your parents or partner may be asked to give us evidence.
If you're terminally ill and might not live longer than 12 months, you may be able to get some benefits at a higher rate.
Check if you have to pay the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) surcharge from 1 April 2021 for buyers of residential property in England and Northern Ireland who are not resident in the UK.
Call or write to HMRC for help with tax after someone dies
If you’re coming to the UK, you’ll need to prove you have enough money to support yourself and any dependants in the UK.
What to do if you go into hospital and you get benefits
Bereavement compensation information for when a service person's or veteran's death is predominantly caused by His Majesty's Armed Forces service on or after 6 April 2005.
Help if you regularly spend time caring for someone. Includes Universal Credit.
Use this sample letter to get proof a partner promised in court not to harass or threaten you, if you're applying for legal aid.
Value the estate of someone who's died so that you can get probate: work out if tax is due, check how to report the estate's value, complete the correct form.
Domestic abuse or violence is a crime and should be reported to the police - call 999 if it's an emergency or you're in immediate danger
How to become and act as a Court of Protection deputy - eligibility, responsibilities, how to apply, fees, supervision and when your deputyship ends.
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