DWP Investigations
DWP Investigation Defence from Eccleston Solicitors.
DWP allegations can have significant consequences, from large overpayments to criminal prosecution.
Many clients are unaware they are under investigation until they are contacted for an Interview Under Caution. Eccleston Solicitors offers sensitive, specialist and informed advice to clients facing any type of DWP or benefits-related enquiry.
Our solicitors help clients navigate the complexities of the welfare system, ensuring your rights are protected and your case is presented clearly and effectively.
Allegations Eccleston Solicitors Deals With
- Universal Credit irregularities
- Working while claiming benefits
- Living with a partner allegations
- Failure to notify changes
- Incorrect or misunderstood forms
- Overpayment disputes
- Allegations of deliberate misrepresentation
How Eccleston Solicitors Can Assist
- Early advice on letters and notices
- Representation at all Interviews Under Caution
- Challenging inaccurate overpayment calculations
- Negotiation to prevent escalation to prosecution
- Legal representation in court, if required
- Appeals and post-decision advice
We work hard to minimise risk, resolve misunderstandings and protect clients facing DWP action.
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Common Questions
What areas of law do you specialise in?
We provide legal advice across a range of practice areas, including [e.g. criminal law, regulatory offences, fraud & financial crime, motoring offences, and more]. If you are unsure whether we can assist with your matter, please contact us for guidance.
Are you regulated?
Yes, we are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). This ensures we meet strict professional and ethical standards and provides reassurance that your matter is handled with care and integrity.
How much will it cost?
Our fees vary depending on the nature and complexity of your case. We are committed to transparency and will explain our pricing clearly at the outset, including any likely additional costs.
Do you offer an initial consultation?
We offer an initial consultation to discuss your legal issue and outline your options. This may be free of charge or offered at a fixed fee, depending on the type of matter.
How do I get started?
You can contact us by telephone, email, or via our website enquiry form. A member of our team will respond promptly to arrange your appointment and explain the next steps.