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8 years 6 months ago #178599 by holesinmyjumper
Where to find good representative: Appeal & Tribun was created by holesinmyjumper
Sorry if this question is answered elsewhere, I've looked at the PIP guide and it recommends Law Centres (none in my city) and the CAB.
I'm looking for a representative who can help with the case law etc for my appeal.
Citizens Advice Bureau is recommended but I tried them when I did another appeal several years ago and was let down badly by an incompetent advisor.
I'm in Aberdeen where there may not be many other options, is it possible to engage an advisor remotely by phone/email? Can anyone recommend a source that has been particularly good at this?
I'm looking for a representative who can help with the case law etc for my appeal.
Citizens Advice Bureau is recommended but I tried them when I did another appeal several years ago and was let down badly by an incompetent advisor.
I'm in Aberdeen where there may not be many other options, is it possible to engage an advisor remotely by phone/email? Can anyone recommend a source that has been particularly good at this?
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8 years 6 months ago #178603 by Gordon
The best I can advise is to do an internet search for "welfare advice" with your postcode, town or county.
Most councils retain a welfare advice office, but their brief will undoubtedly be to deal with requests from their local area.
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Replied by Gordon on topic Where to find good representative: Appeal & Tribun
holesinmyjumper wrote: Sorry if this question is answered elsewhere, I've looked at the PIP guide and it recommends Law Centres (none in my city) and the CAB.
I'm looking for a representative who can help with the case law etc for my appeal.
Citizens Advice Bureau is recommended but I tried them when I did another appeal several years ago and was let down badly by an incompetent advisor.
I'm in Aberdeen where there may not be many other options, is it possible to engage an advisor remotely by phone/email? Can anyone recommend a source that has been particularly good at this?
The best I can advise is to do an internet search for "welfare advice" with your postcode, town or county.
Most councils retain a welfare advice office, but their brief will undoubtedly be to deal with requests from their local area.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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