Duration of the bankruptcy
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 6: Statutory debt solutions in Scotland, 4. The Minimal Asset Process, Duration of the bankruptcy
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 6: Statutory debt solutions in Scotland, 4. The Minimal Asset Process, Duration of the bankruptcy
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 16: Debt and vulnerability, 2. What is vulnerability?, DWP definition
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 9: Diligence, 2. Earning arrestment, Earnings arrestment schedule
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 11: Time to pay directions and orders, 2. Time to pay orders, Effect of interim order on diligence
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 11: Time to pay directions and orders, 2. Time to pay orders, Effects on future diligence
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 6: Statutory debt solutions in Scotland, 3. The Debt Arrangement Scheme, Eligibility for a debt payment programme
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 9: Diligence, 2. Earning arrestment, Employer’s duty to provide information
Debt Advice Handbook Scotland - 1st edition, Chapter 19: Benefits and other payments, 3. A–Z of benefits and tax credits, Employment and support allowance
Claire Hall considers the role of test cases and discusses some areas of interest.
When a claimant with limited capability for work-related activity migrates from the legacy benefit system to universal credit (UC), how is that reflected in the UC award? Simon Osborne reviews the situation.
While getting national insurance (NI) credits for LCW is important for future entitlement to contribution-based benefits, such as state pension, entitlement can also help with getting universal credit (UC), or extra amounts of UC, quicker than would otherwise be the case. Henri Krishna looks at when someone should get these NI credits, how they are claimed, and some of the advantages of getting them.