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13 years 4 months ago #62845 by terdun9
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Hi i was talking to my carer about my pending appeal this week.
She asked what do you tell them if your partner is also on benefits/ working/ retied/ or a millionaire is it any of there business do you have to tell them and or does it make a difference in the outcome of the appeal or not,
Thought i would ask as i sure someone on here might want to know the same question,
My husband is retired now hope that dont make any difference ¬
She asked what do you tell them if your partner is also on benefits/ working/ retied/ or a millionaire is it any of there business do you have to tell them and or does it make a difference in the outcome of the appeal or not,
Thought i would ask as i sure someone on here might want to know the same question,
My husband is retired now hope that dont make any difference ¬
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13 years 4 months ago #62848 by Towser
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With such little information it is impossible to advise.
Perhaps contacting your CAB might prove helpful on a one to one basis.
You may get help from the Community Legal Advice 08453454345.
Perhaps contacting your CAB might prove helpful on a one to one basis.
You may get help from the Community Legal Advice 08453454345.
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13 years 4 months ago #62851 by cdcdi1911
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Jacqui wrote:
I think tribunals want to have a general picture of an appellants life and circumstances, so even if the occupation of the partner is not directly relevant to the appeal, they may still ask.
Unless the appeal is about whether you satisfy the basic requirements to qualify for the benefit as opposed to having the required level of disability to receive an award, the occupation of you partner is not likely to have much impact on the decision, but you may nevertheless be asked.
Regards
Derek
Hi JacquiHi i was talking to my carer about my pending appeal this week.
She asked what do you tell them if your partner is also on benefits/ working/ retied/ or a millionaire is it any of there business do you have to tell them and or does it make a difference in the outcome of the appeal or not,
Thought i would ask as i sure someone on here might want to know the same question,
My husband is retired now hope that dont make any difference ¬
I think tribunals want to have a general picture of an appellants life and circumstances, so even if the occupation of the partner is not directly relevant to the appeal, they may still ask.
Unless the appeal is about whether you satisfy the basic requirements to qualify for the benefit as opposed to having the required level of disability to receive an award, the occupation of you partner is not likely to have much impact on the decision, but you may nevertheless be asked.
Regards
Derek
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13 years 4 months ago #62852 by terdun9
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oh i not overly worried about it ............ it was just a point she pulled up on and i thought i might as well see if anyone else had any ideas about it my husband id retired anyway so should not cause any problems thanks anyway
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