Fit for work, do they stop my money?
bettyboop1
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i have had my assessment about 2 weeks ago if they find you fit for work do they stop you money then and there lik esa
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Hi @bettyboop1
Wrlcome to the community! Unfortunately they do.Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hello @bettyboop1 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for your question. Yes I am afraid they do. As my friend @Ami2301 has said. This is to reassure you. Please you have come to the right place for benefit advice and support.
Whatever happens we are here to support, advise and hope we can be beneficial to your well being.
What I would please suggest is wait and see what happens first.
We have a lot of benefit advice on our website and on posts and comments from members who are going through. What you are experiencing right now.
We are here anytime to ask for help.
Hope that helps.
Please take care
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