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"27/01/2010
Latest quarterly figures show continuing progress
The number of children benefiting from
child maintenance through the Child Support Agency (CSA) has exceeded 800,000 for the first time.
By the end of December 2009, parents with the care of 809,800 children were receiving maintenance collected or arranged via the Child Support Agency; an increase of 10,500 children from September 2009.
The latest figures released today also show;
* The CSA collected or arranged £1,135 million in child maintenance in the year to December 2009, £150 million of which was arrears.
* In the quarter ending December 2009, 74.5% of non-resident parents who had a liability to pay maintenance, did make a payment.
* In the 12 months to October 2009, 119,445 new actions were taken including 65,535 new Deduction from Earnings Orders.
Child Maintenance Commissioner, Stephen Geraghty, said:
The CSA continues to make steady progress in ensuring children receive the money they are entitled to, and for the first time over 800,000 children are benefiting from maintenance.
Through better case management and firm but fair use of its growing armoury of enforcement powers, the Agency is steadily reducing the number of cases in which no maintenance is being paid.
Parents who are not meeting their maintenance obligations can expect to face action from us. We do not give up on pursuing outstanding maintenance.
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission is developing an entirely new statutory maintenance scheme that will replace the two schemes currently provided by the CSA from 2011. The Child Support Agency will remain in use until all of its cases have been closed and parents have been invited to apply to the new scheme and this process will take until 2014 to complete."