Part 2
From your statement, I would gather you may have had difficulty in paying your rent before? Otherwise, I can�t imagine why your landlord would have been threatening to kick your door down. There are two thoughts along these lines. First, should he do this again, or threaten you in any way, especially where there is a child present, phone the police immediately! Do not delay in this. Not only does it provide protection, it provides documentary evidence for you to present for emergency housing. This also forces the social welfare system to take the essential steps to sort the gap that exists between child benefits, DWP and housing benefit. It might also be a wise move to visit your GP, ensuring the child is properly registered with the GP and documentation of your concerns regarding becoming homeless and the need to care for your child.
If it is your inclination, for emotional support, you may also wish to contact your local clergy. I don�t know where you reside, but there are some excellent support programmes offered from diocese to diocese. They are conditionally non-religious, meaning they are there to serve everyone, not just someone of a particular faith.
I wish you every success
Fr Bill