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  1. Income and tax advice

    We've brought together information and advice on a range of income and tax-related topics, including Inheritance Tax and equity release. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. Motherly advice

    storyteller Agatha and her son Steve discuss parenting styles, life lessons, and why mums give the best advice.

  3. Alcohol advice

    down or stop drinking, there is help available. Start by talking to your doctor who can give you advice about: medications that help you adjust to drinking less local support groups counselling. If you’re ... of alcohol you regularly drink Contact the Drinkline helpline on 0300 123 1110 for information and advice.

  4. Pensions advice

    thinking about retiring, there some important questions to consider. Age UK offers information and advice on pensions and more.

  5. Consumer advice

    Get information and advice on consumer issues such as changes to landline systems, finding a local trusted tradesperson and more.

  6. Benefits and entitlements

    Information and advice from Age UK on claiming benefits and entitlements, including pension credit, attendance allowance, council tax benefit and many more.

  7. Debt advice for veterans

    your family you avoid letters and calls from your creditors. You shouldn't ever need to pay for debt advice. There are a lot of free options out there, most of them charities, specifically set up to help people ... letters or demands from your creditors how old your debts are. For more information call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800 678 1602 . We’re open 8am to 7pm, every day of the year. Dividing line Partnering with

  8. Information and advice

    Age UK provides information and advice on many topics that you may need help with in later life. Get advice on money, care, health, housing and more.

  9. Debt help and advice

    creditors (the people you owe money to). If any of the above apply to you, it's important to get some advice. If a family member or friend is having problems with debt, you might notice that they're: hiding ... one, talk to them and encourage them to seek help. They’ll need to make the decision to get advice themselves – but having you there to support and listen to them could make a big difference

  10. Cost of living advice

    top of your finances. Here's a selection of helpful information to make the most of your money, and advice on where to get help if you need it. Everyone is concerned about rising costs at the moment and many

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