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Non payment of Child Maintenance

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26 Jan 11 #247836 by keira01
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Hi there, can anyone advise me. Over the past two years my ex partner has paid me only 50% of what we agreed in respect of child maintenance. Just recently I have had no maintenance for three months. Other than the CSA can anyone advise me if there is anything else I can do about this. thanks a lot.

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27 Jan 11 #247999 by TBagpuss
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was your agreement recorded in an order? Ifso, you can apply to enforce it, although you may not recover all of the arrears.

You could submit an application to the CSA to try to ensure that you get maintenace, although again, this would not cover the pre-existing arrears.

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