pip tribunal who can come with me?
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xtexterx
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hello i had a pip tribunal date come through the post yesterday. i suffer with severe generalised anxiety disorder, i have a representative but i also want my partner with me as i cant go anywhere without her being with me. can i have both my representative and my partner there when i am in the tribunal? thank you
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Hi @xtexterx, and welcome to the community!
I'm not sure about the answer to this myself, but many of our community members have been through tribunals so hopefully somebody will be able to answer this question for you. Do you have a tribunal date? -
hi thank you, yes it is the 27th of march 2018
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Phone tribunal clerk and ask.
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only one person is allowed in with you take someone who knows you well incase they ask you anything.
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hi I went for a tribunal and a lady from welfare rights with me and also my sister came in with me and still lost my appeal
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doesn't matter who you take they cant say anything and if they did they don't take any notice unless you have good judge
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