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31 May 14 #435358 by Child Maintenance Options
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Hi frustrated-div

Thank you for your post. For a family-based arrangement to work amicably, both parents need to be in agreement and involved in the decision making around child maintenance. If you feel that you are unable to speak to your ex-partner directly, you can use a third party, such has a trusted friend, family member or professional mediator. You can find more information about mediation on our website at www.cmoptions.org/en/separating/about-mediation.asp. You may also wish to contact the following mediation organisations listed on our page for further guidance (www.cmoptions.org/en/separating/other-us...ations/mediation.asp).

To gain answers to your addition questions, you may wish to seek legal advice. You may also wish to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau as they can provide information on legal topics. Their contact details can be found on their website at www.adviceguide.org.uk.

Regards

William

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