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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey167" data-source="post: 1329128" data-attributes="member: 23764"><p>Hi just a update on my daughter appeal for DLA, The judge from the upper tier has favoured us and has also found a few other errors of law on top of what we had wrote down from the first tier appeal tribunral. So upper tier have set aside the first tiers decision so it none and void. We now are waiting for another date to re-sit the first tier appeal. A bit of a pain but we knew the the first hearing they was not listening to us and the upper tier judge also agreed they they failed to look at all the evidence we sent in that backed up what we were saying, the judge also explained how the first tier were contridicting what they were saying., and could not back up how they got to there decision. So its was a long hard struggle but its worth fighting for if you feel that you are right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey167, post: 1329128, member: 23764"] Hi just a update on my daughter appeal for DLA, The judge from the upper tier has favoured us and has also found a few other errors of law on top of what we had wrote down from the first tier appeal tribunral. So upper tier have set aside the first tiers decision so it none and void. We now are waiting for another date to re-sit the first tier appeal. A bit of a pain but we knew the the first hearing they was not listening to us and the upper tier judge also agreed they they failed to look at all the evidence we sent in that backed up what we were saying, the judge also explained how the first tier were contridicting what they were saying., and could not back up how they got to there decision. So its was a long hard struggle but its worth fighting for if you feel that you are right. [/QUOTE]
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