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I attended a tribunal case for as im her appointee my mother but when i entered the courtroom. The tribunal judge had said we gave a problem as a language barrier for your mother and require a translator. Do you know how long it takes to reschedule a tribunal date. Thanks
I attended a tribunal case for as im her appointee my mother but when i entered the courtroom. The tribunal judge had said we gave a problem as a language barrier for your mother and require a translator. Do you know how long it takes to reschedule a tribunal date. Thanks
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Scope
Senior online community officer -
No they just said that you'll be at top of list Thanks. I will
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It must be frustrating to have to wait, but at least you know they are trying to make sure your mum is fully supported and that the tribunal is accessible to her.Scope
Senior online community officer -
Thanks for the replies. As I told them she needed so i dont know what happen?
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Its been 5 weeks and I still havent received a date to comeback. Im really depressed and angry. They told me 5 weeks and you'll get a date. But i havent still got a date from tribunal. They told me there no waiting time to relist your tribunal date.
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Any help or advice would be grateful.
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Best thing is to ring the tribunal clerk
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Im fighting the case on behalf of my mother as she has mental health problems and I'm her appointee so do you think they ask me the question as my mother cannot cooperate due to her mental health and even though their will be a translater for my mum she wont cooperate with them.
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Thanks for the advice.
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