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Reporting changes that affect your PIP
a record of the change It is a good idea to keep a written record of the fact that you’ve reported the change to the DWP. For example, in case the DWP disagrees that a change has been reported. If you
If your ex-partner is trying to make you leave
address on this form on GOV.UK instead and attach it to your application. Sign and date your witness statement and write 'I believe that the facts stated in this witness statement are true' at the bottom
If your ex-partner has left your home
on the form. Write your address on this form on GOV.UK instead and attach it to your application. Sign and date your witness statement and write 'I believe that the facts stated in this witness statement
How a creditor can get information about your finances
questions. The creditor might not be there. In exceptional circumstances, a judge will be in charge of the hearing and then the creditor must ask the questions. The process is more than just a fact
Deciding what to do about housing discrimination
the problem. It can be stressful and take a long time to resolve a discrimination problem. Think about how much proof you have of the facts in your case and how strong your case is. If you take legal action
Challenging an Income Support decision - mandatory reconsideration
decision letter that you disagree with - and why. Give facts and examples to support what you’re saying. For example, if the DWP thinks you earn more than you do, send copies of your pay slips. You can
Attending your employment tribunal hearing
the facts you’re relying on as part of your case. You can find out more about how to prepare your questions. You might feel angry towards your employer, but don’t be rude or aggressive towards them
Check if your dismissal is unfair
on maternity leave Lots of people think you can’t be dismissed while you’re on maternity leave. In fact, your employer can dismiss you on maternity leave, but it can’t be the reason for your dismissal. You
Challenging a working or child tax credits decision - mandatory reconsideration
as an ‘official error’. This includes if HMRC: made a mistake when calculating your tax credits overlooked a piece of evidence you sent them misunderstood some evidence you sent got a fact or point of law
Challenging a JSA decision - mandatory reconsideration
reconsideration, you can use the CRMR1 mandatory reconsideration request form on GOV.UK or send a letter to the DWP. Explain why you disagree with the DWP's reasons in your form or letter. Give facts and examples