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In case it's of any help, here is a tool for putting together MR letters, as suggested above by @susan48!
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My son has agreed to write a letter in support of my claim. Just wondering how this letter should be worded, as I know he has to state he is my son. Also he has to attest etc.When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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@charlene I’m not sure but the link @PippaScope put above has a section on appeals.
if your still unsure maybe @PippaScope or @CockneyRebel?
iv not done that so I’m afraid I don’t know, sorry but glad has helping you with a letter -
Hi @charlene, this supporting evidence resource is by Action For ME, but seems quite generalisable to other conditions too- might be worth a look!
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charlene said:My son has agreed to write a letter in support of my claim. Just wondering how this letter should be worded, as I know he has to state he is my son. Also he has to attest etc.
Then they need to explain anything they see the claimant do or not do in regard to the relevant benefits activities and any other comments that they have.
Lastly they need to attest that the information that they have provided is correct to the best of their ability.
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Thanks CR,. Should he write Carole or Mum?When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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I would suggest he write Mum if that is what he normally calls you.
CR
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When I am on my 'high horse' I am called Mother, but I am usually mum.When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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LOL I am sure there may be other names as well but not printable
CR
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Lol, I expect you are right, but I am not going there:)When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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