How long for payment after tribunal
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alijennings
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Hi there
I won my first tier PIP tribunal 3 weeks ago but I still haven't heard from the DWP about payment. Is there a time frame for the DWP to make a decision as to whether they are going to ask for a SOR?
Many thanks in advance
Ali
I won my first tier PIP tribunal 3 weeks ago but I still haven't heard from the DWP about payment. Is there a time frame for the DWP to make a decision as to whether they are going to ask for a SOR?
Many thanks in advance
Ali
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Hello @alijennings Pleased to meet you sorry I do not know the answer To your question.
Have you looked at any of our posts and threads for information and advice.
Employment finances and disability benefits.
Also a member of the SCOPE team or members of our community may advise you.
Hope you find help and support that you need.
Please take care
@thespiceman
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Hello Ali @alijennings and a warm welcome to the community. Glad you have found us.
Like the spiceman I can't answer your question directly, but we do have people here who will be able to respond properly when your message filters through to them.
Bear with us and they will get back to you as soon as possible. And, in the meantime, if you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Warmest best wishes,
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thank you so much for getting back to me. I look forward to getting more advice.
Ali
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Hi @alijennings, and welcome!
From what others have said, the DWP seem to usually take 5-8 weeks to put a tribunal decision into payment. -
DWP have 28 days to ask for an SOR.
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thank you everyone for the advice
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