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Statement for arrangements for children

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07 Sep 12 #354344 by retep69
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On the form in section 15 there are 2 boxes where they ask:)Has 1) A maintenance calculation been made under the CSA,or an pplication has been made but it has not yet been determined,or 2)has an agreement been reached in relation to child maintenance?

If you have a private mutual agreement with the respondent but have not yet made a Consent Order which box do you enter the details in?

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07 Sep 12 #354347 by rubytuesday
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Box 2 - state that you have a private mutual agreement that both parties are happy with, and there is no disagreement over CM.

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07 Sep 12 #354377 by retep69
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Thank you.It seems clearer on second time of reading!

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07 Sep 12 #354386 by rubytuesday
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I think legal forms and communication are written mainly in some strange language and designed to confuse the reader ;)

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07 Sep 12 #354463 by MI2988
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in the form d8a, under contact arrangements between children and non-resident parent, is it valid to put "none" or will this not be accepted?

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