son won pip, but they are saying they need another 4 to 6 weeks is this right?
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debbie_12
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My son won his apple on the 7th of may for pip. Come Tuesday they have had there month. But they are saying they need another 4 to 6 weeks is this right.
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Hi @debbie_12
Good Morning & Welcome??
I’m one of the Community Champion’s here at Scope.
I world be more than happy in trying to help with this.
We have got some “info/advice” on here.
I’m very very happy in looking through this info to try & get an answer for you!!!!!!
Please please let me know how you feel???
@steve51 -
Hi,They have 1 month from the date of the decision to request the statement of reasons. There's no timescales for HMCTS to send this and they can take as long as they want to. Sometimes they request it but it doesn't mean they will appeal the decision. They can't appeal without finding the error in law.Backdated payments can take 8 weeks, sometimes longer.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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