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Part of Adult Disability Payment decision making guide


Representatives

(The Upper Tribunal for Scotland (Social Security Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2018, Schedule, para 13)

Any party in the appeal can be represented by a representative. A representative can be a lay or legal representative. A lay representative can be anyone who can act on the party’s behalf. For example, this could be a friend or family member. 

A party can tell the Upper Tribunal both:

  • that they will be represented by a representative
  • who the representative is in advance of a hearing, but they are not required to do so.

If there is a change, a party can decide to be represented by a different person at a hearing. This is even if they have shared the details of another representative with the Upper Tribunal. 

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