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DLA change of circumstance
reynardthe
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My son (20)recieves dla higher rate and although he still needs help during the day his condition has improved considerably and I just wondered what is the best way to inform dwp about a change in his circumstances
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Well done on being honest. I would write to them on the address of the letter simply stating that there has been an improvements and that you now believe that you may only be eligible for MRC/LRC/no longer entitled. They will probably then send out a new form for you to complete."Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them." Dalai Lama0
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Oh no not more forms-is there any chance that they'd just take my word on letter or phone.Also do you think they're likely to want to see him for assesment?0
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Anyone got any experience here?
I was also wondering what usually happens when the end of an award period approaches-do dwp send out forms to reclaim?0
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