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Can I appeal against all Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Child Support Agency (CSA) decisions?

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Can I appeal against all Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Child Support Agency (CSA) decisions?

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You can only appeal where the law gives you a right of appeal. Not every decision made on Social Security benefits, tax credits or child support carry a right to appeal. Appeals are dealt with by the Social Security and Child Support and are heard by an independent tribunal. Some decisions can only be appealed by application to the High Court for Judicial Review or to the Social Fund Inspector. See appealable and non-appealable decisions.

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