I have been having problems with the C.S.A. I have over the past couple of months been sent various letters demanding payment for £526, for arrears for my daughter. I have called the C.S.A three times in connection with this issue, as both my children are in full time work.
Previous to recieving these letters, I had a private agreement with my ex wife, who may I add, forgot to tell me that my daughter had left school and was now working full time.
My ex wife apparently contacted the C.S.A in January saying that I have not paid, and as we all know the C.S.A take on the case for the day of the phone call.
So the up shot of this is, I have proof of payment of the money to my ex wife (cheque stubs and bank account details) Last payment being in March of this year, I then stopped paying as my daughter had left school and was now working. I am now being chased for April/ May payments....is it right that I have to pay, even though my daughetr left full time education on the 4th April 2008.(I have a letter from the school to confirm this)
Each time I call the C.S.A someone says they will sort it out, then all that happens is I recieve another letter demanding this money..I have no been threatened with a debit on my salary.
Help Please !!!!
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Chased for CSA payments, when I have no children at school or college.
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Posted 5 months ago #
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Have you been recording details of who you have spoken to, with times, dates and names of each person you've talked to and what they have said? The CSA is a mess of an organisation and they'll rely on you getting mixed up, because they certainly will.
Ideally you should record your phonecalls with them, then they can't lie about what was said and agreed.
I'd suggest you started chronicling everything you do with regards to dealing with them, and if you can actually record the calls.
They will debit your salary, make no mistake about that. They'll also take as long as possible and lose information so they can't sort it out while you're losing money. You need to get hold of them straight away.
Battling the child support agency on every frontPosted 5 months ago #
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