WHAT HAPPENS AFTER A TRIBUNAL DECISION?
 
            
                
                    loopyt                
                
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                    The tribunal have allowed ,y appeal taking me back to enhanced mobility. I received their letter last week but wonder what happens now?                
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            Thankyou for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate your response. I thought it would take much longer (even if they decide not to challenge the decision) so I am relieved it won't take months!
 Thank you T0
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            Usually barring SOR etc DWP will put a tribunal decision into payment 5-8 weeks.
 It is worth ringing DWP to make sure they have received the notification as they do sometimes mislay them
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            I won my tribrule and it took 5mths before it went into payment0
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            The DWP have a month to request the SOR, BUT the judge is under no time limit to respond which can account for delays
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            Absolutely shocked and very pleased to say that I have had a letter from DOW today stating that they are going to pay what the tribunal have stated, what a relief. They have also extended the award. Thankyou all for your response0
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            Predictive text sorry shoukd say DWP0
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            Hi how did long did it take get your backpayment please0
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            susieb45 said:Hi how did long did it take get your backpayment please
 You've posted on a thread that's over 4 years old and the person hasn't been active since January 2020. After a Tribunal win it can take up to 8 weeks, sometimes longer to receive backdated money.
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            @poppy123456 sorry didn't realise how old this was. Thank you for your quick response0
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