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# Government officials including assessors rarely read notes. | |||
# Important information gets easily lost in notes as circuital points are not highlighted. | |||
# Having explicit support form specialist has more weight, that providing support evidence on its own. It prevents misleading interpretations. | |||
# Important aspects highlighted by expert carries more weight that mentioning evidence on their own. | |||
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Revision as of 00:16, 5 September 2024
Getting a support letter for your mental health problems and even for other health problems might be very important while dealing with legal issues. It can make a difference if your evidence will be considered in your matter.
What and when
Why
- Government officials including assessors rarely read notes.
- Important information gets easily lost in notes as circuital points are not highlighted.
- Having explicit support form specialist has more weight, that providing support evidence on its own. It prevents misleading interpretations.
- Important aspects highlighted by expert carries more weight that mentioning evidence on their own.