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charlotte441
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Hi everyone,
a neighbour has asked for advice which I can’t comment on as I haven’t been in this position but said your all great with advice.
a neighbour has asked for advice which I can’t comment on as I haven’t been in this position but said your all great with advice.
1. How many people are there? In the room.
2. What type of questions they ask.
3. Does it last for long? ( depending on case ).
4. Do they make you feel uncomfortable?
5. Reading recent posts on here and other sites ( recent ones) DWP haven’t attended not sure why.
6. if you win your case at tribunal what happens then? lastly , before you go to court can DWP change there mind?
5. Reading recent posts on here and other sites ( recent ones) DWP haven’t attended not sure why.
6. if you win your case at tribunal what happens then? lastly , before you go to court can DWP change there mind?
Will pass post on.
Thanks
Charlotte
Charlotte
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Hi again @charlotte441 - You will find answers to these queries about tribunals here: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/sick-or-disabled-people-and-carers/pip/appeals/your-hearing/Hope that helps.
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There are no face2face tribunals during the current crisis.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi everyone,
who’s been to a tribunal ? if so Is it scary? what happens if you win? also I have spoken to others on other forums and they said no one came from the DWP which surprises me tbh. also anything else to add in just mention it. thanks everyone. -
@Username_removed can I have some advice please
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@Username_removed oh ok ? I no 3 people that have been to Tribunal ( at court )- before covid and one all 3 occasions the DWP didn’t turn up. that shocks me as I thought they would have a rep there. all 3 of them go over 8K rightly so. the DWP didn’t even appeal any of them which also shocks me. So many people give in too easy to the DWP but I don’t. I couldn’t careless it mine doesn’t go a head on the review because I no I will **** easy get it at tribunal so not bother either way ? but thanks ?
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