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How to set up or manage a child maintenance arrangement, including what to do if a parent does not pay, how to contact the Child Maintenance Service, and signing in to your account.
Child maintenance covers how your child’s living costs will be paid when…
Your child needs to be under 16 - or under 20 if they are in full-time…
Before you can apply to the Child Maintenance Service, you must use the…
If you use the Child Maintenance Service, they will work out your child…
Sign in to your Child Maintenance Service account to: report a change in…
If you or the other parent in your child maintenance case denies that…
There are some changes you must tell the Child Maintenance Service about…
Sign in to your online account If you already have a Child Maintenance…
Make a complaint Contact the Child Maintenance Service if you’re unhappy…
You can make a private arrangement with your child’s other parent about…
You can amend a mistake or add information to your online claim for redundancy.
Compare visas to visit, work, study or join a family member already in the UK. How to apply and what the decision on your application means.
You may need a visa to come to the UK to study, work, visit or join…
You can apply and pay for most visas online. If you have dependants who…
When you apply, you’ll need to prove your identity and provide documents…
You’ll get a letter or an email with the result of your application. It…
If there is a mistake on your DBS certificate, the forms and guidance explain what you need to do.
When you need an MOT for your vehicle, what it costs, what happens if your vehicle fails, and how to get mistakes on the MOT certificate fixed.
Self Assessment tax returns - deadlines, who must send a tax return, penalties, corrections and returns for someone who has died
Correct a mistake on your tax credit claim form - getting a new award notice
Correct mistakes with pay and deductions including National Insurance (NI), amend errors in FPS payroll reports, correct payments to HMRC.
Order a replacement registration or naturalisation certificate, or correct mistakes on a certificate - fees, application forms, address, supporting documents.
Change official details about trademarks in the trade mark register with no cost or charge - find forms, correct mistakes, appoint a representative, surrender your rights to a trade mark
Appeal to the Upper Tribunal if you think there's a legal mistake with a decision made by the First-tier Tribunal…
Correct mistakes in commons registers, including adding or removing buildings or land, and registering greens wrongly recorded as commons.
Correct mistakes in the common land or town or village greens register.
Appeal a mistake on a criminal record check certificate or appeal a decision on DBS's list of people who are barred from certain roles
Universal Credit is replacing 6 other benefits with a single monthly payment if you're out of work or on a low income - eligibility, how to prepare.
Apply to correct mistakes in the registers of common land or of town or village greens…
How to maintain the registers, deal with applications, add records and correct mistakes, and apply to add records and correct mistakes.…
This document contains the following information: Small mistakes, big consequences: first report session 2009 to 2010.
This document contains the following information: Restitution: mistakes of law and ultra vires public authority receipts and payments.
This document contains the following information: A false economy: investigations into how people are recompensed for government mistakes.
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