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If your child is living with you then yes, you can claim CSA. Just call them up and give them the details. Make a note of who you speak to, what was said and when you rang as they tend to change details and make things up as well as just not putting it on the notes. Good luck.
GOOD LUCK IT TOOK 5 YEARS TO PROCESS MY CLAIM
as long the child is living with you just call them up and make suee you get the name of person you speak to. may be beat to try and sort out a arrangement between yourselves first var bank transfer before applying