If the child has left full-time non adanced education and is over 16, then no.
Child support and visitation are two separate issues. The father has the right to request a visitation schedule with his child. Visitation is not dependent on paying child support.
Get legal help and get your papers in order. If the child is still in school, and your agreement states so, you may have to continue paying.
Yes, you can still claim Child Support Agency (CSA) payments even if the father is not currently working. The CSA assesses the non-residential parent's ability to pay based on various factors, including previous income and any available assets. If the father has no income, the CSA may set a minimum payment amount or require him to seek employment. It's important to report his employment status to the CSA for proper assessment.
not sure about suing them but you can get in contact with CSA they should help they set up regular payment and don't let them get away with it ! (my cousins dad is having his car taken because he wont pay) hope Ive helped
You can find help by arranging child maintenance yourself or through child support agency(CSA) or child maintenance service. These organizations will help you to work out how much should be paid which they will also help you to collect the payment.
Yes, you may need to pay Child Maintenance (CSA) if you receive Child Benefit, especially if you are the non-residential parent. Child Benefit can be considered when assessing your income for maintenance calculations. It's important to understand your obligations, so reviewing the specific rules and guidelines from the Child Maintenance Service is advisable. If you're unsure, consulting with their helpline or a financial advisor can provide clarity.
The CSA will only persue a NRP if the PWC makes an application for Child Maintenance. Under current legislation, if the PWC is in receipt of certain Social Security benefits, then the PWC is obligated to make an application to the CSA (refusal CAN result in loss of benefits).
In the UK, Child Maintenance Service payments can be made until the child turns 16, or up to 20 if they are in approved education or training. After this age, if the child is in higher education, financial support may still be required, but it would typically be negotiated between the relevant parties rather than through the Child Support Agency (CSA).
No. The CSA has no jurisdiction in China or abroad. Though the CSA can apply to the court system they have an agreement with, but they do not in China nor Thailand have any agreement.
Child Support Agency (CSA) assessments can affect your benefits by considering your income and financial obligations when determining eligibility and amount. If you're receiving benefits, the CSA may deduct child support payments from your income, potentially reducing your overall benefit amount. Additionally, if you receive child support, it could be counted as income, which might also influence your eligibility for certain benefits. It's important to check with your local benefits office for specific impacts based on your situation.
For now, yes. Go to court. If there is no reconcilliation on visitation you could argue for a reduction or cessation of CSA. Yes, if you are the child's biological father and the PWC makes an application (for example if she split with her partner and needed the money) you would have to pay child maintenance from the date you received notice of the application.
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