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Jon7777777
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Hi all I have successfully stated online why I disagree, and provided evidence, however am confused as I also wanted to write a submission letter to the tribuneral guiding them to the points of evidence that I feel is relevent but no option is it a case to type letter take a photo which will be hard as have 4 pages not submitted it yet
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Sorry you haven’t had a reply yet. I’m not experienced but thought I’d just tell you that when I looked at applying for an appeal, there was a link which took me to it and once you fill in all of your details there is a box that you can type in further information. Hope this helps.0
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scape1960 said:Sorry you haven’t had a reply yet. I’m not experienced but thought I’d just tell you that when I looked at applying for an appeal, there was a link which took me to it and once you fill in all of your details there is a box that you can type in further information. Hope this helps.0
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You don't need to send anything that you've already sent because DWP will send that to HMCTS. You will then receive everything in what's known as a the bundle.
It's quite rare for them to offer an award before a hearing but it does happen. I just don't want you to get your hopes up, if this doesn't happen.0 -
poppy123456 said:You don't need to send anything that you've already sent because DWP will send that to HMCTS. You will then receive everything in what's known as a the bundle.
It's quite rare for them to offer an award before a hearing but it does happen. I just don't want you to get your hopes up, if this doesn't happen.0 -
Can the dwp withhold their reasons on why they did not change their mind on the MR and state them at tribuneral thank u0
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Of course they can. DWP will also send everything to the Tribunal. This will include your original form, any extra evidence you sent, the assessment report, your MR request letter, as well as their response on the reasons why they think you are not entitled. They will also ask HMCTS to refuse the appeal as this is standard procedure. Of course your hearing will proceed as normal.0
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poppy123456 said:Of course they can. DWP will also send everything to the Tribunal. This will include your original form, any extra evidence you sent, the assessment report, your MR request letter, as well as their response on the reasons why they think you are not entitled. They will also ask HMCTS to refuse the appeal as this is standard procedure. Of course your hearing will proceed as normal.0
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Haven't I already answered the question in a previous thread of yours? The MR has gone now, it's in the past and you really do need to move on from this. You need to concentrate on the weakness in your evidence and not the strength of theirs.
You can send more evidence to HMCTS at anytime and this includes your submission.0 -
poppy123456 said:Haven't I already answered the question in a previous thread of yours? The MR has gone now, it's in the past and you really do need to move on from this. You need to concentrate on the weakness in your evidence and not the strength of theirs.
You can send more evidence to HMCTS at anytime and this includes your submission.0
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