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What to do when the CSA fail?

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07 Jun 13 #396210 by jslgb
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So, last installment of stbxh''s pittance of CSA was April and i''ve been chasing the CSA ever since. Apparently, after around 10 years of ex working at the same place his pay frequency has changed! Hmmmmm!! So someone FINALLY gets hold of him today and finds out his alleged new pay day is not for another 2 weeks, no mention of the fact he missed last months payment altogether and they believe him when they say he is going to make a double payment in 2 weeks. Do they not read our file? Can they not see when he has paid monthly previously he misses it almost every month? Does it not matter that he hasnt paid his pathetic amount to ''support'' his child for over a month? Is there any way forward when the CSA dont chase him up when they say he will and believe his rubbish excuses?

I better stock up on fresh air to feed, clothe and house my child, apparently its the going rate of currency!!!

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