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06 Jul 12 #341512 by tom357
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what is the effect of a"no order" principle in relation to payments to the csa?

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06 Jul 12 #341517 by rubytuesday
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Welcome to Wikivorce, Tom.

child maintenance is payable regardless of whether there is an order in place or not.

The "no order" principle is that the Courts will not make an order unless it considers it is in the child’s best interests to do so.

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