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CSA and clean break

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05 Mar 09 #95628 by annieh
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Hi my Ex has an enforcement order by the CSA to have payments deducted from his wages.If we have a Clean Break and he offers me a lump sum does that mean I will not get csa payments any more.I thought it was his way to stop me going after his pensions.

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05 Mar 09 #95629 by Angel557
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He can not get a clean break when it comes to CM.

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05 Mar 09 #95630 by annieh
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Thanks

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