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If you had arrears then yes
If you never paid child maintenance and you have arrears then payment is still due.
im in the same boat as you my daughter is 27 and stop me over £200, is it possable,
They will take what you owe from when the ex 1st made the claim. If she made it lets say 10 years ago then you owe ten years back pay.
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Im thinking of taking them to court.
You are stuffed mate, if your ex made a claim on you yrs ago and you avoided paying? Now its payback time to the treasury.
bad luck and good luck
gonk
When did they first contact you? And, when did they notify you of the DEO? Did you challenge it? No way should they be taking money at this age! If out of work then she should be claiming benefit and be looking for a job!