There is a library of information on the Citizens Advice national website for Consumer, Employment, Debt & Money and many other topics.
Please feel free to contact us here at the Chelmsford office if you need further information or tailored advice.
Contact an adviser on 0808 278 7952 (Free)
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We believe in a better deal for consumers. We want consumers to know where they can turn to for advice, who will speak up for them when things aren’t right and how they can help stop problems in the future. READ MORE
Citizens Advice can help you understand your rights at work and how to solve problems. There is also information on what help is available if you’re looking for work. Know your rights as a worker. READ MORE
Dealing with money issues can sometimes be a bit daunting, but Citizens Advice can give you the information you need to make choices, and help you to deal with your debt problems which may arise.
We can give advice on how to avoid losing your home and getting your finances back into shape. READ MORE
Advice on family-related matters, from relationship breakdown related topics to how to deal with things like making a will, registering a birth or changing your name, and where else to go for help. READ MORE
Find out about your rights as a patient, get help with healthcare costs, read about NHS complaints procedure. READ MORE
Know your rights in the sphere of education and how to take action, help with school costs and sorting out school problems.
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Get help on all housing-related issues. Know your rights and responsibilities with respect to housing issues., what to do if you are threatened with eviction if you can’t cope with your rent or mortgage payments. Get information on how to go about buying or renting a property or what to do if you are having problems with your landlord, and help to avoid losing your home. READ MORE
Support with immigration related matters, including visas, legal aid, divorce, discrimination and access to health services. READ MORE
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