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Appeals - Social Welfare Appeals Office - SW 56
What happens if I disagree with a decision by the Deciding Officer in the Department?
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What happens if I disagree with a decision by the Deciding Officer in the Department?
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What is the Social Welfare Appeals Office?
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How do I appeal?
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What happens next?
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Why have an appeal hearing?
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Do I have to pay anything to appeal?
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Must I have a solicitor?
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How will I get the decision?
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Is the Appeals Officer's decision final?
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Where can I get more information?
If you disagree with a decision of a Deciding Officer about your entitlements, you have a right to appeal to the Social Welfare Appeals Office.
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Last Updated:
15/09/2009 12:48
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