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Sorry, but I agree with Monzo. Perfectly reasonable to have a clear picture of the person holding their picture driving licence, before they release SAR documents. Someone could have gotten hold of a driving licence belonging to another person and they submit it to a Bank to get hold of documents as part of identity theft attempted fraud.
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CCJ ? - Third party cost order - overseas
unclebulgaria67 replied to mrhayes9's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Update in writing. the creditor with any foreign address and advise that you have no assets in the UK -
CCJ ? - Third party cost order - overseas
unclebulgaria67 replied to mrhayes9's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Don't borrow funds to make an offer, as you just end up owing a friend money without any firm plan to be able to pay them back. You need to ensure the creditors have your current European address and that this is the address for all communications. Otherwise the address in the UK may receive visits from enforcement officers trying to find any goods that you own, that could be seized to be sold. They may still visit, whatever you tell the creditors. -
Help with letter dwp re step moms death please
unclebulgaria67 replied to peakson's topic in Benefits and HMRC
So you have done what you need to do, by using tell us once. These situations will occur all of the time, where the claimant is not in any position to report changes of circumstances and there is no spouse or attorney to report changes either. Within the benefits system, there are many exceptions built into the legislation that applies, so it is not necessarily the case that DWP would rigidly apply 28 days in hospital ends entitlement etc. I would suggest that your only action is the tell us once action. DWP and Housing benefits will contact you if you are person to be contacted, should they need more information. The actions will relate to closing the benefits down following the death. They won't be reviewing the benefits going back to January, unless they have already been made aware of being admitted hospital, so have a process ongoing already. -
US elections November 2020
unclebulgaria67 replied to honeybee13's topic in The Bear Garden – for off-topic chat
Interesting video on legal arguments in the US Court cases. Might not be slam dunk guilty verdicts being assumed by many commentators. -
US elections November 2020
unclebulgaria67 replied to honeybee13's topic in The Bear Garden – for off-topic chat
Could Trump going into exile in say Russia and not attend any of the Court trials? According to several leading constitutional experts in the US, the constitution may not allow Trump to be a candidate for President. But anyone wanting to stop Trump from being a presidential candidate would have to go to court in the state where they reside and then it could eventually end up in the federal Supreme Court. ( seen several Youtube videos with panels discussing this) I can see many more court cases being brought during the next year and for this reason, I could see anyone facing these to decide to skip the country. -
Yes public interest is more important. The information is still viewable on the OFT archive. Guardian newspaper article is still available on Google search
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So you submitted the Courts Tribunal claim too early, as you had not completed the grievance complaints process with the company. Contact the Solicitors you have been dealing with. They may say to withdraw the claim and ensure last stage of the companies grievance process is followed first, unless the Court can pause the claim for now. You may want to ask the company to make you a settlement offer to see if this matter can be brought to a closure or you will continue with the Court Tribunal process.
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Universal Credit and Part-Time Student
unclebulgaria67 replied to Mr. Jackson's topic in Benefits and HMRC
Unfortunately it is something you need to tell Universal Credit about. Failure to do so, could lead to an overpayment of benefits being owed. As it is post graduate masters loan slightly different treatment applies under UC. This is explained in following link. Full-time students and benefits - Turn2us WWW.TURN2US.ORG.UK Find out how much a full-time student might get in Universal Credit if you can claim it Student finance can be complicated in regard to UC ! For disabled students some amounts can be disregarded, which is why I was thinking the £1800 might be an amount that could be disregarded. If so, this is usually mentioned on the student finance documents. I would suggest you report in your journal the course and finance info. And also request that the case manager asks for a question about policy to be raised about the course being part time and for a disabled student. Would UC apply disregards in regard to the student finance loans ? You have said £10200 is to cover course fees and £1800 towards transport etc. So point out there is no maintenance loan applicable to part time post graduate course. -
Universal Credit and Part-Time Student
unclebulgaria67 replied to Mr. Jackson's topic in Benefits and HMRC
Yes you have to inform UC. Use your journal to confirm details of the course. They need course start date, University attending, Course title, that it is part time, end date of the summer term in 2024, expected end date of the course. And they need of the finance.