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How to find a new guest that is already in the UK.
Suggestions of best practice and good ideas for your Armed Forces Covenant.
Guidance for councils on the eligibility and applications process for children being sponsored by a parent or legal guardian.
What you need to know about capital gains tax, insurance and mortgages, or if you are a leaseholder.
How to legally raise money for your charity through legacies and wills.
This guidance sets out the objectives of Supporting Families in 2022 to 2025 and is for local authorities and their partners delivering Supporting Families.
How to identify and manage risks, handle money safely and protect your staff and beneficiaries if your charity works overseas.
A guide to how social security benefits and lump sum payments can affect your award of compensation.
An overview of what community interest companies (CICs) are, how they are set up and how they work.
Information on how to organise a cremation, including how to apply for a cremation, declare your wishes regarding ashes and declare implantable medical devices.
About the Charity Commission's public benefit guidance.
This guide summarises the range of community rights opportunities available to people.
Information about what to do if you need to end your hosting arrangements for any reason.
How to ask the Official Custodian for Charities to hold the title to your charity's land on your behalf.
If your organisation supports people in Copeland, Allerdale or Warrington you may be eligible to apply for a grant/reusable equipment.
This guidance explains what charity trustees need to know when thinking about taking or defending legal action generally.
Information about the Common Ground Award and how voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector organisations can apply for grant funding.
What trustees need to consider when acquiring land, whether for the charity’s own use or as an investment.
Analysis of the law relating to the principles of public benefit.
How to get a national insurance number if you are working or are claiming benefits.
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