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Settle disputes between your charity's trustees, staff or members to avoid putting your charity’s funds and users at risk.
The Department for Education and Ministry of Justice jointly chaired advisory group will advise on the special educational needs and disabilities review of disagreement resolution.
Review of special educational needs and disability (SEND) disagreement resolution procedures, and the government’s response.
Trade mark hearings and how to appeal against an outcome.
Guidance on patents hearings and how to appeal against an outcome.
Find out about reviews and appeals for direct tax and indirect tax decisions (HMRC1).
What to do if you and your employee disagree with a formal decision about entitlement, how to appeal and who decides.
When to apply the off-payroll working rules (IR35) if you receive services from a worker through their intermediary.
What to do when you disagree with a tax decision - appealing against a decision, getting a review by HMRC and reasonable excuses.
Information about the benefits of civil mediation and how to find a mediator.
Local plan examinations and the planning issues they deal with can be complex. This is intended as a short guide for those who might be participating in a local plan examination for the first time. It does not aim to...
Help someone make decisions if they appoint you or if they lack mental capacity - includes using a power of attorney, becoming a deputy and getting a one-off Court of Protection ruling
When your husband or wife applies for divorce: how to respond, agree or disagree, start your own proceedings, court hearing, apply for a decree absolute.
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