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Applying 4 PIP- filling in appointee form advice

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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #127035 by MummyBear
PIP sent a form asking whether my autistic son can act on financial maters himself – (the answer is No) - and if not, whether I would accept to be his appointee - (Yes) - I filled it in, signed and sent to the address provided - have proof of posting. Now I received the same form 3 more times - asking me to fill it in or they would disallow the claim - I called PIP - they said they received a blank form ????

What can I do so my next form wouldn’t turn out blank?
So I am thinking, did I write something I oughtn’t?

Is there a special guidance on how to fill this form?
Who should sign it? Should we both sign it?
How to approach the section “What else would you like to add to support your claim for PIP”?
I explained that he lacks attention and organisation; he wouldn’t understand and wouldn’t even attend to these financial matters.
In examples, I explained how runs up a bills borrowing from people and from the cafeteria at school
Please give me some clues...
Thanks
Last edit: 10 years 5 months ago by slugsta.

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10 years 5 months ago #127044 by slugsta
Hi MummyBear and welcome to the forum. On the assumption that you are also new to the site, this link should help you find where things are.

Welcome to Benefits and Work

I'm afraid I am a little confused regarding the form you are asking about. Is this the form regarding your appointeeship, or is it the PIP assessment form?

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