Representatives
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.