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Why are NRPs treated as a cash cow?
My daughter is 19 and I have a deductions from earnings order for 570. They have drastically over egged the arrears I have to pay and I’ve no way of proving the 14k is inflated.
They have me working in the forces from 1995 when claim started to 2000 when I actually left in 1997 and didn’t work for a wile. The calculations are all over the place.
Also I know her mother owns a hairdressing salon and has 3 other kids receiving csa from all the fathers and my daughter is working there even though she says she’s at college so she can still claim!!
I’m furious that the NRP isn’t cared for more and used as a cash cow.
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pull yr file ut will cost u ten quid then go threw it against yr wages n circumstsnces n go to appels unit n get them to look at it they reduced ours after the csa lied n infkated arrers at that time we goin threw it again niw through court keep fighting…..csa told us theyd vonfirmed our income yet more lies used previoys yr to up amount wen no legal claimn in place wasnt in uk appeals n court saud u havent confurmed n havent given all alliwances fir our circumstances jyst lued to ectort muny
You need to get a copy of your file from the data protection unit for a cost of £10.
You can then retrieve copies of all the letters you sent telling them when you left the forces and the occasions you were out of work.The date you first told them you had left the forces is crucial.
You can use this evidence to go to an appeal tribunal to contest the arrears.
Always communicate by post, keep copies, and send recorded delivery.
Do not telephone them.