Jump to content

Leaderboard

  1. Sparks_

    Sparks_

    Registered Users

    Change your profile picture


    • Points

      1

    • Posts

      695


  2. martin2006

    martin2006

    Registered Users

    Change your profile picture


    • Points

      696

    • Posts

      4,147


  3. reallymadwoman

    reallymadwoman

    Registered Users

    Change your profile picture


    • Points

      2,268

    • Posts

      4,796


  4. Nystagmite

    Nystagmite

    Registered Users

    Change your profile picture


    • Points

      1,122

    • Posts

      7,931


Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 07/05/16 in all areas

  1. http://ec.europa.eu/civiljustice/bankruptcy/bankruptcy_net_en.htm
    1 point
  2. Probably best to let sleeping dogs lie - DLA will continue to be paid until the assessment process for PIP is complete, so there's no advantage to filling in the forms early. Use the time to start collecting evidence and read up on how best to complete the forms.
    0 points
  3. The year is for existing claims up for renewal. It's also possible there might be a backlog, which means that when the child turns 16, the forms may not arrive then.
    0 points
  4. I wouldnt reference FOS, just give them 14 days to respond then if no refund, issue the Letter Before Action giving a further 14 days, then you issue the claim via mcol
    0 points
×
×
  • Create New...