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Dance and Drama Awards (DaDAs) help talented students with the cost of performing arts training - how much you'll get, how to apply.
Information on what a Diplomatic Visa Arrangement is and how to apply for one.
How to make arrangements for your children if you divorce or separate, mediation and how to apply for a court order if you cannot agree.
You can choose how to make arrangements for looking after your children if…
You do not have to do any official paperwork if you agree about child…
You can use a mediator to help you and your ex-partner agree on child…
There are other ways to help you agree on child arrangements outside of…
A court order is a legally binding decision made by the court. It sets out…
The court may arrange a ‘directions hearing’ with both parents if you…
You can change an existing court order or consent order. You can also ask…
An alternative to liquidation - reschedule payment to creditors to recover from insolvency
Individual voluntary arrangement outcomes and providers 2017
Individual voluntary arrangement outcomes and providers 2018
Apply to set up an arrangement with your employer to be kept informed and to be consulted
Use form 1.2 to give notice of order of revocation or suspension of voluntary arrangement.
How to object to admission arrangements and how admission authorities can apply for an in-year variation or appeal against a direction to admit a child.
A table setting out the specific subjects in which qualifications are being reformed to meet the requirements set by each regulator.
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