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Bennyboy1928
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Hi. I am due to go for a tribunal. Wondering if I can take notes with me and refer to them during the hearing. Also if I am taking a member of family who knows of my conditions can they also speak on my behalf at any time. Thankyou. Very worried and distressed lady ???
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@ Bennyboy1928, hello yes you can take notes to help you and remind you, but as for a family member being allowed to speak on your behalf this will not be allowed or accepted unless the person is an appointee for yourself.0
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OK thanks for thst :?0
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Best of luck with your tribunal @Bennyboy1928. Let us know how you get on.0
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Will do. It's on my mind morning noon and night. Dreading it ???1
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