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08 Oct 18 #504270 by Child Maintenance Options
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Hello Mom77

child maintenance is calculated from the gross taxable income of the paying parent. If the paying parent is receiving a pension and paying Income Tax, the Child Maintenance Service will be able to help you with setting up an application.

The Child Maintenance Service do have a leaflet that explains how they calculate their payments and explains their service. The following link will direct you to the leaflet www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/upl...hild-maintenance.pdf and you may find the confirmation that you are looking for on page 7.

For more information about setting up a new application with the Child Maintenance Service and for a more personalised service, you may wish to visit the Child Maintenance Options website yourself at www.cmoptions.org.

Regards

William

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