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rbz
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During PIP Appeal I had an representative from Local Community Advice, but I am not happy with this person.
My case will go to Upper Tribunal, so I want that the Appeal Service don't share any further information with this person.
How to restrict Appeal Service to send all further documents to representative from Community Advice?
This person already received copy of Reasons for Decision, but I want restrict to send any further documents.
My case will go to Upper Tribunal, so I want that the Appeal Service don't share any further information with this person.
How to restrict Appeal Service to send all further documents to representative from Community Advice?
This person already received copy of Reasons for Decision, but I want restrict to send any further documents.
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hi @rbz,
You can contact the Upper Tribunal on 020 7071 5662 and ask them to remove the representative from your case.
That should stop any further paperwork being sent to them.
There is also an email address-adminappeals@justice.gov.uk
Do you have anyone else lined up to help you? There is a website called Advicelocal which is useful to try and find organisations that can help.
You could also contact your local law centreJoanne
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Thanks for information.
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Joanne_Scope said:hi @rbz,
You can contact the Upper Tribunal on 020 7071 5662 and ask them to remove the representative from your case.
That should stop any further paperwork being sent to them.
There is also an email address-adminappeals@justice.gov.uk
Do you have anyone else lined up to help you? There is a website called Advicelocal which is useful to try and find organisations that can help.
You could also contact your local law centre
I have checked both the Law Clinic and the local organisations, There is no Law Centre within 90 miles and the choice of advice agencies is AgeUK and the CAB both of whom do not do representation.
Any other suggestions, on the off chance that I will need them for appeal purposes would be gratefully received. Incidentally using both of those agencies was in my opinion a waste of everybody's time. On the one occasion that I used them years ago for an ESA claim all I ended up doing was repeating what I already knew where my difficulties.
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