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varying child maintenance agreed by consent order

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22 Aug 12 #351205 by Fiona
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Whilst the Consent Order is still in effect you are liable to pay the amount of child maintenance stipulated and the order can be enforced even though it is over 12 months old. Judges have some discretion and the courts might not enforce payments when there is evidence circumstances have changed but the only way to be certain would be to apply to the CSA rather than unilaterally altering child maintenance payments.

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