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2 months 4 weeks ago #295090 by David
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Hi synapse321,
There is no need to supply any of your former partners details. If you are a single person now at home and receive Council Tax bills then you can phone the Council Tax Department ( or write to them or attend in person ) and get the Single Occupier Discount.
As far as posting to ESA and PIP, yes by all means send it recorded ( signed for ) and take a photo of the letter with your phone for your records.
David
There is no need to supply any of your former partners details. If you are a single person now at home and receive Council Tax bills then you can phone the Council Tax Department ( or write to them or attend in person ) and get the Single Occupier Discount.
As far as posting to ESA and PIP, yes by all means send it recorded ( signed for ) and take a photo of the letter with your phone for your records.
David
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2 months 4 weeks ago #295092 by CHUNKY
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Thank you David
In the letter do I word as such:
I have separated from my partner (insert date) and am now single living at this address.
Is it best to keep it simple and straightforward?
Kind regards
In the letter do I word as such:
I have separated from my partner (insert date) and am now single living at this address.
Is it best to keep it simple and straightforward?
Kind regards
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2 months 4 weeks ago #295093 by David
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Hi synapse321,
Yes, I agree keep it simple.
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Yes, I agree keep it simple.
David
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2 months 2 weeks ago #295574 by CHUNKY
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Hi
I informed the DWP over 10 days ago about the separation. ESA confirmed they received the letter over the phone.
To date I have not heard from PIP in writing. Should I be worried?
I informed the DWP over 10 days ago about the separation. ESA confirmed they received the letter over the phone.
To date I have not heard from PIP in writing. Should I be worried?
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2 months 2 weeks ago #295584 by David
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Hi synapse321,
Given the speed they do things in the DWP, I would wait another month and then make contact.
David
Given the speed they do things in the DWP, I would wait another month and then make contact.
David
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2 months 2 weeks ago #295599 by CHUNKY
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On The ESA Letter i received it says you need to report "anyone starts or stops living with you".
If i have moved in with my mum do I need to inform them of that too?
If so is it best to do it in writing again to PIP and ESA?
Thanks
If i have moved in with my mum do I need to inform them of that too?
If so is it best to do it in writing again to PIP and ESA?
Thanks
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