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Disabled Facilities Grants help towards the costs of making changes to your home so you can continue to live there
You could get a grant from your council if you’re disabled and need to…
How much you get usually depends on your: household income household…
To get a grant, you or someone else living in the house must: be disabled…
Apply through your local council. The council may send an occupational…
How to challenge a probate application (‘enter a caveat’) if there’s a dispute about a will. What to do if your probate application is challenged.
You can challenge someone else’s probate application (‘enter a caveat’) if…
You can apply for a caveat online or by post. It costs £3. What…
The probate application will be stopped one working day after your caveat…
Someone can challenge your probate application (‘enter a caveat’) if…
Learn more about the circumstances that can lead to a licence holder losing their licence, either permanently or temporarily.
Find out about which goods and services for disabled people and people aged 60 or over that you should apply zero or reduced rate VAT.
Find out about the latest bird flu situation in England and guidance for bird keepers and the public.
The VOA wants to help customers provide the right information when making a Check, and the following focuses on how to do this for offices.
Your rights when bailiffs visit your home - entering your home, debts, complaining about private bailiffs, court bailiffs, civilian enforcement officers, certificated enforcement agents. Includes information from the withdrawn EX345 guidance.
Transport on trains, planes, cars, taxis and minicabs, buses, coaches and wheelchairs for disabled people - Freedom Pass, Disabled Person's Railcard, concessionary bus pass and Shopmobility.
How to get VAT relief if you’re buying goods because of your disability.
The leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act 2022 only apply to “relevant buildings.” This guidance explains what is meant by that term.
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