Taking action about consumer problems
Find out here how to take action against a trader if your rights have been breached if something has gone wrong. There is information on how to make a complaint, get a refund, take legal action and more.
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No more expensive payment surcharges on credit and debit cards
You can't be charged any more than it costs to process the payment.
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Child maintenance - new government scheme
New scheme for arranging child maintenance when parents can't agree.
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Wise up when buying energy efficiency products for your home
Get top tips from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
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Changes to legal aid

Civil legal aid no longer available for many types of problems.
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Council tax for empty properties and second homes
Council tax bills may go up on empty properties and second homes.
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What you need to know, from buying private healtchare insurance to what to do if things go wrong.
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Get help with school costs, such as help with school uniform, transport to school and discretionary grants.
Find out here how to take action against a trader if your rights have been breached if something has gone wrong. There is information on how to make a complaint, get a refund, take legal action and more.
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