ptp tribunal advice please
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hello again just want to ask if anyone has any idea of the time it takes after dwp request the SOR, ive not heard anything at all ...i won my tribunal on 13th decemeber, many thanks
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Hi,Providing they request it within 1 month of the date of the decision there's no timescales to how long it takes to receive it. If you haven't heard anything give DWP a ring for an update because they are the only ones that can tell you what's happening for sure.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.
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Thanks, as always
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I would say DWP because they're the ones requesting the SOR.
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Thankyou, do you know if theres a special dept/number to call?
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Just PIP. 0800 1214433
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many thanks
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Hello AGAIN!! sorry to be a pest, i got a letter today saying...*A district judge has said that the tribunal has no power to enforce its decisions--and i should contact dwp to put the decision into effect* Im so confused, can anyone tell me what this means please? many thanks as always
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It simply means that HMCTS can't force DWP to pay you what they owe you. I really think you're looking into this too much. As advised it can take 8 weeks for DWP to pay any backdated money owed. As they've asked for the SOR all you can do is wait.Did you contact DWP as advised?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.
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thanks for replying...I dont understand why they have sent a letter saying only that? theres no mention of SOR in the letter and the last bit where it says i have to contact dwp to put the decision into effect? what does that mean?
i havent rung dwp since i got the letter today
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Please ring DWP tomorrow morning and they will tell you what's happening because i can't help you further with this but DWP will.
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will do thanks
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Hello again. i called dwp last week as suggested, they fobbed me off saying that i would be notified by letter, i rang again today to be told the dwp had in fact missed the one month deadline for requesting an SOR and are now appealing to get an extension! Im absolutley gobsmacked how they can do this!? any advice would be most welcome
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You really need to get some expert face to face advice regarding this. Please contact an advice centre near you. CAB, welfare rights or a law centre.
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I will contact welfare rights tomorrow thnaks. i was just hoping someone on here may have had a similar experience
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Hello, not sure if you can still see my previous msges as its been a while! Im still no nearer to getting the pip i was awarded almost 5 months ago, i involved my MP who wrote to DWP and HMCT but still waiting, does anyone have any advice please?
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Sounds like they are appealing the decision, have you rang DWP to ask?
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phoned several times, the dwp were too late requesting the SOR -but then they appealed and the judge allowed it!
all i get told is that the DWP STILL have not received the SOR, its 5 months since the tribunal now
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poppy123456 said:You really need to get some expert face to face advice regarding this. Please contact an advice centre near you. CAB, welfare rights or a law centre.
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mic67 said:all i get told is that the DWP STILL have not received the SOR, its 5 months since the tribunal now
It's rare but unfortunately the judge can take as long as they want to write the SOR. Have you tried contacting the court clerk to chase it up? The DWP aren't going to push them for it and as they've requested it, they aren't required to do anything with your claim until it's received, so it's worth you doing.Community Manager
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