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12 years 1 month ago - 12 years 1 month ago #107738 by simmy138
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i am new ish can any one tell me what is going on my husband was put in wrags support group a few months ago he has not had work related interview yet but they have asked me in for a work relatted interview as my husband claims for me but i am disabled and can not possibly get work, i have rhematoid arthritus,copd,fybro mialga,tendonitus,and hyatus hernia,and am on high dose painkillers i take morphean,dyhidracodine.amitrypaline plus all meds for my breathing difficulties
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12 years 1 month ago - 12 years 1 month ago #107746 by Gordon
It is a condition of your husband receiving ESA that you attend WFIs if you are not working, as you are yourself disabled it should not be an issue, you cannot be required to work or to seek work, and the usual practice in this situation is for the partner to only be seen every 2-3 years.
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simmy138 wrote: i am new ish can any one tell me what is going on my husband was put in wrags support group a few months ago he has not had work related interview yet but they have asked me in for a work relatted interview as my husband claims for me but i am disabled and can not possibly get work, i have rhematoid arthritus,copd,fybro mialga,tendonitus,and hyatus hernia,and am on high dose painkillers i take morphean,dyhidracodine.amitrypaline plus all meds for my breathing difficulties
It is a condition of your husband receiving ESA that you attend WFIs if you are not working, as you are yourself disabled it should not be an issue, you cannot be required to work or to seek work, and the usual practice in this situation is for the partner to only be seen every 2-3 years.
Gordon
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