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12 years 3 weeks ago - 12 years 3 weeks ago #99267 by Kelly
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hi gorden,
thank you for the good advice i have looked through all my discriptors by the dwp and cab and i want to do a written summery to hand in on the day of my hearing to the clerk but iam unsure how to word this as its only meant to be two pages at the most,if you have any tips i would be greatfull thanks.
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thank you for the good advice i have looked through all my discriptors by the dwp and cab and i want to do a written summery to hand in on the day of my hearing to the clerk but iam unsure how to word this as its only meant to be two pages at the most,if you have any tips i would be greatfull thanks.
kell13

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12 years 3 weeks ago - 12 years 3 weeks ago #99275 by Gordon
First, make sure you take plenty of copies of any submission with you, Tribunals do not like evidence being submitted on the day, so anything you can do to reduce the admin associated with this, will be to your advantage.
I would suggest you include a brief summary of your condition(s) and then details of each ESA descriptor you believe you meet with a brief summary of why, the evidence you have submitted (very brief), and then some brief thoughts about why the DM Decision was incorrect.
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Kelly wrote: hi gorden,
thank you for the good advice i have looked through all my discriptors by the dwp and cab and i want to do a written summery to hand in on the day of my hearing to the clerk but iam unsure how to word this as its only meant to be two pages at the most,if you have any tips i would be greatfull thanks.
kell13
First, make sure you take plenty of copies of any submission with you, Tribunals do not like evidence being submitted on the day, so anything you can do to reduce the admin associated with this, will be to your advantage.
I would suggest you include a brief summary of your condition(s) and then details of each ESA descriptor you believe you meet with a brief summary of why, the evidence you have submitted (very brief), and then some brief thoughts about why the DM Decision was incorrect.
Gordon
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12 years 3 weeks ago #99281 by Kelly
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thanks gorden,
would it be better to leave it then as i already have around 50 pages of eveidence kell13
would it be better to leave it then as i already have around 50 pages of eveidence kell13
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12 years 3 weeks ago #99285 by Gordon
If you did not include a summary with your evidence, then it may be worth doing so for the hearing, but keep it to no more than two pages.
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Kelly wrote: thanks gorden,
would it be better to leave it then as i already have around 50 pages of eveidence kell13
If you did not include a summary with your evidence, then it may be worth doing so for the hearing, but keep it to no more than two pages.
Gordon
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