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I've been waiting 47 weeks for a tribunal
BEXI
Community member Posts: 3 Listener
Hi i was looking for advice on how long a tribunal hearing date can take. I have been waiting for 47 weeks and slowly losing my mind trying to deal with managing my condictionssss, work, finances. I am just going round in circles I try to work yo make up for time I am not able to then my body crashes from doing to much.
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Ring the court they will give you the answer you are looking for
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Well they said 45 weeks, 45 weeks passed I called and emailed.
They then said its upto 47 weeks!!? now 47 weeks have passed...... -
Lots of people are waiting a year and more for a hearing date, backlogs are huge.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Mine took 18 months but I won once I finally had it.I'm in the west midlands. It first got adjourned to obtain my medical records. Once you win though,they don't take long to pay what they owe.
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Mine as taken 42 weeks in court on the 29 0ct the court told me 47 to 55 weeks
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How did you get on? They told me 45 weeks then after 45 weeks they said 47!
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I waited 44weeks had my Tribunal won it for 5 years but the waiting isn’t over have to wait 8 more weeks for paperwork to be exchanged between DWP/Tribunal and myself award hasn’t been updated and as expected no money has been handed over or my Mobility Car returned its sooooo frustrating
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