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I would call them again but it feels like a waste of time

I telephoned csa in 2003 give them all the details about the absent father , i went and got all the information for them faxed it over then called them severel times still waiting it was a night mare i felt stressed i give up in the end , still not had anything was going to call them again but i feel its a waste of time

6 thoughts on “I would call them again but it feels like a waste of time

  1. Never ,ever deal with the CSA by telephone only in writing.
    Send your letter by recorded delivery.
    If no reply then visit your MP.

  2. You could try the on-line complaints form. It saves postage and sometimes you get a response. Having said that our kids are in their mid twenties now and my wife is still owed 12,000 pounds in arrears today. If a deadbeat father keeps changing jobs rather than support his children, then there is not much CSA can do. You have to do all the work. If he is a professional he is very likely to boast how successful he is on http://www.linkedin.com/. Find his career profile print it off and send it to the CSA. You see these CSA incompetents don’t have access to the internet themselves. They don’t even seem to be able to access HMRC and DWP systems for intelligence on NRP’s earnings. Data protection you see? If they had access to Social Networking sites CSA management afraid staff would produce even fewer results. Now watch a few twisted individual on this site complain they are not trolls but martyrs and start hurling abuse. They think they are the only victims of the CSA you see. Just ignore them. The CSA fails both parents with care as non resident parents. CSA should be abolished but in the meanwhile persevere for your children’s sake.

  3. If it’s been 10 years and you’ve managed I would suggest you leave the CSA out of it and try to agree it between yourselves. I would imagine he would agree rather than have to deal with CSA hell for the next 20 years. It would be better for you too as you are unlikely to ever actually see them money if left to the CSA, even if he did pay them. The more likely scenario is they ask for so much money that it’s impossible for him to pay and they may take court action which still won’t result in him being able to pay you – maybe they’ll even come to a settlement of £1 per week given it will probably be best for him to quit his job.

    Honestly for the sake of sanity – try to agree it privately or accept that you’ve brought your children up alone and be proud of that (I assume he has no contact?).

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