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How can the CSA overrule the courts?

OK, a couple of questions.

Background : Im the dad – went to court in 2008 and awarded shared residence order, she has her one more night a week so she can claim CSA. Worked fine up until a month ago when ex wife flipped out and withheld daughters passoprt (and child) so she couldnt go on holiday with me & my partner.

She is breaking the court order by doing this but she seems to be getting away with it. What can I do?

I then get a call from the CSA telling me that the ex wife says this is a ‘permanent’ situation and I need to be reassessed. Can they overrule the court decision just on ex wifes say-so? or does my court order still stand?

Surely she would need to send them some proof ie: something from the court that backs up her story for them to suddenly up my payments…

Can anyone clarify, or had a similar experience?

6 thoughts on “How can the CSA overrule the courts?

  1. I agree with Kim, send a copy of the court order to the CSA, also tell them that she is now in breach of this, you could also say that she us lying, she has to prove that you are not having your child as much as you have to prove you are, but at this time you have a court order in your favour…..

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