Very bad news

sam12
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Social worker rang he kant take me Monday
I rang lawyer and to get a adjournment he. He not allowed to take me manager said
I write and rang the courts i waiting on reply am fuming here. I rang scope. I got no money at all seriously i going lose anything now if i do i will commit suicide
I rang lawyer and to get a adjournment he. He not allowed to take me manager said
I write and rang the courts i waiting on reply am fuming here. I rang scope. I got no money at all seriously i going lose anything now if i do i will commit suicide
Comments
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Hi @sam12, is your support worker not able to take you instead? That has to be a better option than adjourning as that can be another very long wait.
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Lawyer ssid few wks time i waiting a reply of court thrn ring lawyer. I also report the support worker to this inappropriate manner she could be sacked
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Okay, have they said when they’ll be able to let you know whether it can be adjourned?
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Do you have someone else that can go with you? The Tribunal may not be able to adjourn the hearing.
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