Appointee for 16 year old
Ikonik
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Still waiting to hear about my son's application for PIP. They received the paper forms in July. When they telephone, am I allowed to speak because my son will either refuse or not say very much. He doesn't really understand what PIP is
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Have you asked to become his appointee?
https://www.gov.uk/become-appointee-for-someone-claiming-benefits
if you are a recognised appointee then you can speak on his behalf,1 -
Has calcotti's reply been helpful @Ikonik?
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I rang today and he has to have. an assessment. Would that be face to face ?0
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It will either be face to face, telephone or video.0
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If it's face to face, even though you are his appointee he will need to attend with you but you will be able to answer all the questions. There maybe a few questions at the end which he will need to answer himself.
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