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U only pay csa on tax able. Income
In England the answer is yes, you still pay in full unless you are on nil income.
CSA dose not go away . Any more u O them well stay the some .
You can’t bankrupt a csa debt. It’s the same as council tax. The debt never dies.
You can’t bankrupt a csa debt ever . It’s the same as council tax they are 2 debts that can never be wiped off if bankrupt. Pay up or the debt never leaves you.
Csa is a prioriy debt, It does not go away, it follows you for life. Pay it off, for piece of mind.
What matters here is not the CSA. If adults were mature enough and take their responsibility toward their kids CSA wouldn’t exist. But what I can see here is always questions about avoiding to pay the CSA well big news you are paying your child via CSA not the CSA itself. So instead of asking if you still have to pay of not why don’t you spend your time and energy to find solutions not to be bankrupt and provide for your kid (s)
In Scotland CSA debt is wiped out under bankruptcy, in England it will always be there unless you move abroad,
Beg to differ with fadela, I was paying for my children by mutual agreement and in spite as I insisted on a parenting plan for my kids via mediation my children’s mother turned to the csa….and from that day to this my kids have been worse off as I pay less….the csa was set up to get non resident parents non paying parents to contribute…as the state was picking up the tab….in 2010 Mr Gordon Brown revised the rules so that Child maintenance contributions enjoyed a 100% disregard in respect of benefits….