Would the phone hearing not be harder, in case I say the wrong thing?
It would be harder still if the appeal was lost because there was no-one to answer a question from the adjudicator.
Thank you for your response.
Previously on all correspondence I have putting my wife's name under the details and been writing the letters referring to the driver in third person as opposed to using I or me statements. Should I put my details now as the appellant? I'll be the one doing the phone call as I was the driver but car is registered under my wife.
Your wife, as the registered keeper, is the appellant. As per Incandescent's reply on August 1st, she must sign a letter to the tribunal authorising you to act as her representative.
How would I go about doing this? Just a blank word document eg
Dear sirs, please accept this letter from me as the registered keeper giving authority to (name) to act as the representative for the appeal as the sole passenger of the car/the driver
And then just attach it to my appeals in the document?