Son had his PIP assessment. He's due to receive DLA on 01/06, will this show his new PIP amount?
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kirsty1978
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Good morning,
Moving from DLA to PIP
The PIP forms were returned before the 5th of February which was the date they needed to be returned by.
Moving from DLA to PIP
The PIP forms were returned before the 5th of February which was the date they needed to be returned by.
my sons pip telephone assessment was the 23rd of April. I have had a letter dated the 11th of May saying they have all the information they need to make a dession. He is due to receive his following on DLA on the 1st of June. Would this show his new payment amounts of his PIP or would it go in on a different date?
MANY THANKS! X
MANY THANKS! X
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It will show as DWP DLA and should be for the usual amount. DLA is payable for 4 weeks after a PIP decision and that counts even if you are awarded PIP and at whatever rate.
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Welcome to the community @kirsty1978 I hope that the above comments have cleared that up for you?
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