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CSA and new rulings

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14 Nov 11 #297854 by Anette
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I have found the following and I would like to ask if anyone has some experience with it or where I can find more information?

From 18 June 2011, countries in the European Union (EU) must enforce:
court orders for child maintenance
decisions made by the CSA
This means that formal legal arrangements (for example court orders) for regular child maintenance payments can be enforced if any of the following apply:
the non-resident parent now lives in the EU and the parent with care lives in the UK
the parent with care now lives in the EU and the non-resident parent lives in the UK
the non-resident parent has valuable assets located in the EU - for example, property cars or money
EU countries can only make non-resident parents pay CSA arrears if the money owed was from when both parents lived in the UK.

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18 Nov 11 #298622 by jonathancj
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Thanks Anette, that's useful information.

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