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Payments from an overseas CSA

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14 Dec 09 #169298 by rowdy
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I have just heard that after a court order made in New Zealand my ex will have to make payments via the NZ CSA. I was wondering if there was anyone else out there who had also dealt with the NZ CSA - any pros and cons of dealing with them, or advise would be gratefully received.

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11 Feb 10 #184487 by reiner4
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Hi
noticed this was unanswered. but you could ring the remo unit and ask them what teh next step is.
www.officialsolicitor.gov.uk/os/remo.htm
sorry i can't think of any thing else
good luck
R

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