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1 day 5 hours ago #305796 by teresasue
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Hi when my son gets the UC migration notice from ESA I AM HIS APPOINTEE - do i fill the form in in HIS name and tick at the end i filled it in as a family member? Does it let me tell them i am his apointee please

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1 day 3 hours ago #305809 by David
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Hi teresasue

Yes you fill in the form yourself as Appointee. Your son is not allowed to sign or submit any DWP documents. It has to be the Appointee.

David

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1 day 3 hours ago #305811 by teresasue
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Thanks but when it says am I filling it in for someone else foji i say yes or no as I'm filling it in with his details sorry it's confuding

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1 day 3 hours ago #305812 by teresasue
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Is there somewhere on the form that I can say I am his appointee please

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1 day 3 hours ago #305814 by David
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Hi teresasue

You fill it in as if you are the claimant themselves.

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1 day 3 hours ago #305815 by David
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It should be registered on the DWP computer. But there is so much bungling as Migration is being rushed through too early that it would be a good idea to inform them either at the section right at the end of the form or you can send a Journal message after you have hit the submit button.

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