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Dinkysaurus
Community member Posts: 36 Courageous
I have mistakenly posted this in the ESA section if admin can remove from there please.
Its 5 weeks since I sent in my MR and rang today for an update,
The decision was made yesterday and over the telephone they have told me that it remains the same. Standard/standard.
Im disappointed I was 2 points short on each for getting the higher rate.
I have downloaded SSC1 form ready to get advice from our local welfare rights, and the official MR notice when it arrives through the post which I will put together for the appeal.
My question is, how do I find out where the tribunal's are held in my area? thats before having to wait for them to tell me the place and date in 12 months time. And how do I find out the waiting time for my area. I am aware we are probably talking 12 months plus, but I would like some information.
Ive seem members her say they were told the waiting times are xxx number of weeks, how do I find out for my area?
Thank you in advance guys.
Its 5 weeks since I sent in my MR and rang today for an update,
The decision was made yesterday and over the telephone they have told me that it remains the same. Standard/standard.
Im disappointed I was 2 points short on each for getting the higher rate.
I have downloaded SSC1 form ready to get advice from our local welfare rights, and the official MR notice when it arrives through the post which I will put together for the appeal.
My question is, how do I find out where the tribunal's are held in my area? thats before having to wait for them to tell me the place and date in 12 months time. And how do I find out the waiting time for my area. I am aware we are probably talking 12 months plus, but I would like some information.
Ive seem members her say they were told the waiting times are xxx number of weeks, how do I find out for my area?
Thank you in advance guys.
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HI,Find where the location is here. http://sscs.venues.tribunals.gov.uk/Venues/venues.htmWhen HMCTS have accepted your appeal, if you contact them they will tell you the approximate waiting times for your area, but this will just be a guide.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Hi @Dinkysaurus, I'm sorry you are having to take it to tribunal. I hope you have better success there!
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