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When to stop child maintenance

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15 Mar 23 #520714 by WYSPECIAL
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A levels are further education not secondary education so in your case the court order will end on 18th birthday.

You could apply to CMS which would go through until first Monday in September

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16 Mar 23 #520715 by Adrian456
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Hmmmm are A levels (College), Secondary education?

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16 Mar 23 #520716 by rubytuesday
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Yes. I'm guessing you didn't read my previous post which sets out the criteria for education for cm eligibility. Here it is:

Education must be full-time (more than an average of 12 hours a week supervised study or course-related work experience) and can include:

A levels or similar, for example Pre-U, International Baccalaureate
T levels
Scottish Highers
NVQs and other vocational qualifications up to level 3
home education - if it started before your child turned 16 or after 16 if they have special needs
traineeships in England

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