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11 years 2 weeks ago - 11 years 2 weeks ago #123667 by DaPa
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I have had my Mother as appointee since 1991.
I wish to deal with my benefits myself now, how do you go about notifying the DWP and would it be considered a changes of circumstances?
CB
I wish to deal with my benefits myself now, how do you go about notifying the DWP and would it be considered a changes of circumstances?
CB
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11 years 2 weeks ago #123668 by Gordon
I would start by discussing this with your mother, if nothing else you need to know whether she would oppose this change.
Write to the DWP offices dealing with each of the benefits you are receiving ask them to evaluate whether you are capable of handling your own affairs. They will likely then arrange for someone to come and see you and your mother and discuss what the change would mean and to see whether they agree that you are now capable of taking on these responsibilities.
This should not count as a Change of Circumstances, unless you have qualified for any of your benefits in part or in whole because you cannot manage your own affairs, PIP certainly looks at this, a couple of the ESA Descriptors are loosely connected, without knowledge of how you have qualified it is difficult to be specific.
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Charlie Brown wrote: I have had my Mother as appointee since 1991.
I wish to deal with my benefits myself now, how do you go about notifying the DWP and would it be considered a changes of circumstances?
CB
I would start by discussing this with your mother, if nothing else you need to know whether she would oppose this change.
Write to the DWP offices dealing with each of the benefits you are receiving ask them to evaluate whether you are capable of handling your own affairs. They will likely then arrange for someone to come and see you and your mother and discuss what the change would mean and to see whether they agree that you are now capable of taking on these responsibilities.
This should not count as a Change of Circumstances, unless you have qualified for any of your benefits in part or in whole because you cannot manage your own affairs, PIP certainly looks at this, a couple of the ESA Descriptors are loosely connected, without knowledge of how you have qualified it is difficult to be specific.
Gordon
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11 years 2 weeks ago #123669 by Jim Allison
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Hi CB,
Can I ask why your mother was appointed to act on your behalf ? If you can reply, I'll do my best to advise you further.
Jim Allison.
Can I ask why your mother was appointed to act on your behalf ? If you can reply, I'll do my best to advise you further.
Jim Allison.
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11 years 2 weeks ago #123701 by DaPa
It was after I was involved in a RTC in 1991.
I was unable to write due to losing the use of my right arm/hand and also needed assistance to propel my wheelchair.
I pretty much need assistance 24/7 for the first 3 years.
My Mum is now 73 and disabled herself and feels it is too much for her.
CB
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Jim Allison wrote: Hi CB,
Can I ask why your mother was appointed to act on your behalf ? If you can reply, I'll do my best to advise you further.
Jim Allison.
It was after I was involved in a RTC in 1991.
I was unable to write due to losing the use of my right arm/hand and also needed assistance to propel my wheelchair.
I pretty much need assistance 24/7 for the first 3 years.
My Mum is now 73 and disabled herself and feels it is too much for her.
CB
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11 years 2 weeks ago #123702 by Jim Allison
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Then best to follow Gordon's advice.
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