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A collection of very useful organisations which you may like to access.....


general:  (Scroll down for Divorce Related information)


Advice NowGovernment site that includes valuable information on divorce, partnershipbreak ups and cohabiting.http://www.advicenow.org.uk


Working Tax Credit

Getting back into work or starting your own business - or trying to survive on low pay?  9 out of 10 families with children are entitled to tax credits. But you don't need to have children to qualify.

http://taxcredits.hmrc.gov.uk/HomeNew.aspx


JobCentre Plus

Search for jobs, careers, childcare or voluntary work.


Brighton Women's Centre
01273 698036www.womenscentre.org.uk
The Women's Refuge Project
01273 622822 www.womensrefuge.org.uk

Rainbow Families    informal social group of lesbian and gay families
07951 082013     www.rainbowfamilies.org.uk

Samaritans
Samaritans provides confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide.

http://www.samaritans.org

AMAZE

Support, advice and info to any parent/carer who has a child with special needs/disability
01273 772289   www.amazebrighton.org.uk

divorce related:


The divorce process explained:


DirectGov: Getting a divorce http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/FamilyIssuesAndTheLaw/DG_4002976

 


CHILD MAINTENANCE OPTIONS  http://www.cmoptions.org/

Relate
http://www.relate.org.uk/
0300 100 1234
Relate offers advice, relationship counselling, sex therapy, workshops, mediation, consultations and support face-to-face, by phone and through their website.

Families need Fathers
08707 607496
www.fnf.org.uk
Problems of maintaining a child's relationship with both parents during
and after family breakdown

One Parent Families
08000 185026
www.oneparentfamilies.org.uk

WIkiVorce
www.wikivorce.com
The creation of one man who has been there and done it, and wants to create a valuable resource for others to use.

Working Tax Credit

Getting back into work or starting your own business - or trying to survive on low pay?  9 out of 10 families with children are entitled to tax credits. But you don't need to have children to qualify.

http://taxcredits.hmrc.gov.uk/HomeNew.aspx

 

for the more mature:

PRIME  

The only national organisation dedicated to helping older people start and run their own businesses.
0800 783 1904   www.primbusinessclub.com

sex addiction:

Sex Addicts Anonymous Saa-recovery.org

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous Slaafws.org

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