All (607) Articles (575) Tools (5) Blogs (27) Filter by topics Clear all Family and care Everyday money Pensions and retirement Homes Benefits Savings Money troubles Work Selected filters Page 54 of 62 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Pocket money and saving Giving your child pocket money is one way to teach them about the value of money. It's up to you whether you want to do it or not. But studies show that giving... Article Caring for others and the impact on your pension Sometimes people need to stop working or reduce their hours so they can care for family or friends. There are many reasons why you might need to do this. Find... Article Arranging aliment in Scotland If you’re getting divorced or dissolving your civil partnership, you each have an obligation to support each other financially until it’s finalised. Find out... Article What is home credit or doorstep lending? Home credit is where you borrow money and the lender comes to your home to collect the payments. Also known as doorstep lending, it’s best avoided if you have... Article How to pay legal fees when you separate if you were living together If you separate and you’re not married or in a civil partnership, you don’t have to go through a formal legal process. But if you decide to take your partner... Article How to deal with debts after graduation Graduates can sometimes leave university with considerable amounts of debt, from your student loan, your overdraft and any other credit products. This guide ... Article Adoption leave and pay If you’re working and you adopt a child, you can usually take paid time off work when the child first joins your family. This is called Statutory Adoption Pay... Article Review insurance for your home and possessions after you separate Are you moving to a new home after you and your ex-partner have split up, or is your ex-partner moving out? If so, you might need to change your insurance or... Article Renting: protect your rights to your home during separation if you were cohabiting If you rent your home with your ex-partner, and you’re not married or in a civil partnership, one or both of you might have the right to carry on living in your... Article How to complain about our service If we’ve done something wrong, we want to know about it so we can put things right and learn from it. Find out how to complain and how we handle complaints. Previous 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Next