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£900 a month for 21 year old?
Can anyone help.
My partner has 1 child who is now 21 with his ex wife . The csa are trying to get money from him from 2008-2010 even though he gave his ex wife the property which had 130K equity. Up until then he always paid maintenance for his daughter. The wife took the daughter to live abroad and he hasnt seen her in over 10 years. The ex has not asked for the money so why are they chasing for it. Is there anything that we can do as they money that they are suggesting £900 a month is not something that we can afford.
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I always thought if the child and parent live abroad u shouldn’t have to pay n at the age of 21 now the mum isn’t getting cb so u don’t have to pay anyway.tell them where to go and don’t send in any info about yourself
I would write a letter to the csa with evidence backing up that he paid his ex and gave her the house and negotiate a more affordable amount supplying expenditure in your household, don’t believe the csa when they say arrears have to be paid in 2 years, there is no such law also please go and see your mp with your complaint to kick the csa into gear…..csa are so incompetent and intent on stitching up nrps with past arrears which may not have even existed…know this firsthand!
If she moved abroad has she informed the csa of this?
This is a normal thing csa do they make up arrears from years ago snd say you still owe them. Robbing scum. But they wont provide evidence of arrears.
Best of luck
This is why it is important to make a ‘subject access request’ of your csa files every 9-12 months.
To concur, maintenance stops at 20 and also when the child leaves full time education. If the child goes to Uni for a few years after the age of 20, you do not pay.
Living abroad doesn’t stop any child from needing financial support…. however, if the nrp lives abroad, s/he won’t be hunted down by csa unless if in the military…
As far as I’m concerned at the age of 21 that’s classed as an adult not a child