Statement Of Reasons
rosie55
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Yeah I have finally received statement of reasons through. Now all there is to do is wait for dwp to decide what they are doing and if they find an error in law . As I haven.t got a clue what's what . X
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It is becoming common practice for DWP to request SOR. In most cases that is as far as it goes, shouldn't be anything to worry about
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hi rose55 glad its all over for you I'm still waiting for statement of reason rang court its still with the judge0
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Hi .It's shocking init. It's not fully over got to wait on dwp now to either appeal or pay out another waiting game it is .I'll let u know when I hear anything else.hope u hear from them soon x0
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Do keep us posted, @rosie55!
As @CockneyRebel says, it shouldn't be anything to worry about. If you'd like some more information about what it means when the DWP asks for a Statement of Reasons, then our benefits advisors listed a step-by-step explanation of the process on a recent post which you may find useful.
I hope this helps. If you have any questions, then please do get in touch.0 -
its been over 7 weeks and still waiting on statement of reason from courts rang them but said its still with judge had no money since october last year
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Thought u would of heard summit by now .it took a week after I received my sor for dwp to recieve theirs and put it on system just waiting on why they are doing next x0
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where are u from rosie i am in leeds so wondering if it goes by the area
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Contact your local mp .don.t want to put to much details on ere x0
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It's very rare for DWP to take it to UTT so i wouldn't worry. They're often slow with the payment process after a successful Tribunal.
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