I'm assuming your CSA case is in the UK. You'd be best off re-phrasing your question with your location and other relevant details so that a person knowledgeable about UK child support law and policies could answer.
If it were in the US, there would be an arrangement made, if you couldn't raise the money now, to garnish a percentage of your wages, tax refunds, and any other income you receive. But the UK may do things differently.
---- In the US, for a case with this amount of arrears to be close would mean that the obligee did not seek to continue renewing the claim ever 24-48 months as provided by a particular state laws. As a result, the case is being archived. Though you may not be obligated to to pay it, it will still show as an unpaid debt on a credit report.
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you no longer owe them
That case was not closed.
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If he owes it, it's owed your mother and not you. How do you know he owes this? Have you checked the case file?
What must apply when a case is heard in absence
It depends on the type of case, how it was closed, when it was closed, and if you have a good reason to reopen.
One would have to look at all the orders entered in the case to be certain, but it sounds as if the court has suspended payments on arrears for some reason.
The Case Files was created on 2011-05-10.
Define "closed." Is the original police criminal investigation "closed" or is the actual court case itself closed? As long as there are outstanding and un-addressed matters or un-prosecuted defendants, a court case is never closed until all known defendants in the case have been prosecuted. .
Only with the agreement of the other parent (and, possibly the State), and the courts. "Or" the courts. Depending on the cause of the arrears, you can make your case to forgive arrears outside your control, such as the result of a retroactive order on a child you did not know existed. see links below
No. If there were arrears in this case it was owed to the custodial parent. The child does not get child support or arrears.