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Can stopped CSA cases be restarted?

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05 Mar 09 #95924 by rubik cube
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Just wondering if stbx has opted out before Ancillary relief meeting ,if she has an ulterior motive for doing so and can she opt back in afterwards?

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06 Mar 09 #95984 by Angel557
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If she has closed the claim with the CSA she is in her rights to start a new claim .

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06 Mar 09 #96008 by rubik cube
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Thanks maybe she will after the case if it goes against her,just thought id check thanks .

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