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8 years 1 day ago #157337 by debbie
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Hi I got my esa allowance of 73.10 awk iv also received a esa50 form to fill in I'm at the gp this afternoon can I ask him for anything to support my esa 50 form as I anit got a clue how to fill it in properly so I don't fail on my claim takes me awhile to take things in
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8 years 1 day ago #157351 by Gordon
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debbie wrote: Hi I got my esa allowance of 73.10 awk iv also received a esa50 form to fill in I'm at the gp this afternoon can I ask him for anything to support my esa 50 form as I anit got a clue how to fill it in properly so I don't fail on my claim takes me awhile to take things in
Debs


You need your GP to provide information in support of the ESA Descriptors that you believe that you meet, so they need to explain what condition(s) causes you problems with an ESA activity and why.

Gordon

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7 years 11 months ago #158210 by debbie
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Hi I have submitted the esa and just posted my esa50 form which the citizens advice filled in I don't think he really had a clue basically about it so I hoping it don't knock my claim back as to what he put I have a letter from gp that went with it so fingers crossed as to when I'll here is there anything else I should claim or fill in bar them two which won't affect my husbands income ?
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7 years 11 months ago #158220 by Gordon
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debbie wrote: Hi I have submitted the esa and just posted my esa50 form which the citizens advice filled in I don't think he really had a clue basically about it so I hoping it don't knock my claim back as to what he put I have a letter from gp that went with it so fingers crossed as to when I'll here is there anything else I should claim or fill in bar them two which won't affect my husbands income ?
Thx
Debs


I've merged your posts again!

If your husband is working full time then it would preclude you from claiming other benefits, however, as you are already receiving assistance from the CAB this is a question you should pose to them as they will have a better understanding of your situation than we do on the forum.

Gordon

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