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Is it right that someone who needs supporting can bring a life that needs supporting into the world? I think not!
If she not in school , college ect cos of it or move out in to a mum n bump or our places then no u do not have to pay . Bit of she stays In College , school ect you still do
Double bubble for the csa.
I worked with a bloke who was paying csa for his 16 yr old daughter who had a baby and was claiming csa off the 18 yr old dad. The daughter was getting cb her mum was getting cb and both claiming csa. How can a pwc claim cb for a mother claiming cb?
Why ask that question here ? The CMS (CSA) will advise your daughter on this matter as she has to contact the CMS herself to lodge any application for maintenance.
Anyway, as stated above, if a child brings a child into the world and can’t support the Child then maybe the Child shouldn’t have been born in the first place.
Why ask that question here ? The CMS (CSA) will advise your daughter on this matter as she has to contact the CMS herself to lodge any application for maintenance.
Anyway, as stated above, if a child brings a child into the world and can’t support the Child then maybe the Child shouldn’t have been born in the first place !
Payments of maintenance remain payable up to when the child benefit stops.
Thank you for your very constructive comment Peter! I was actually just enquiring what would happen to the maintenance I PAY to the ex-wife who has actively encouraged my daughter to get pregnant. All I wanted to know was would I still be liable to pay maintenance once she had had the baby, would it automatically stop if she started claiming benefits in her own right, what would happen if she then went back to school at a later date and what would happen if she moved out. I know from previous experience, the ex is not very forthcoming with info to relevant departments if it means she loses out on her ‘wages’ as she calls my maintenance so any advice as to what I need to do to stop me paying indefinitely would be very welcome.