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U need to make sure his mum isn’t still claiming child benefit for him cos as long as she is u still have to pAy.some are crafty and don’t tell child benefit office their child is now working full time. I would ring them yourself and get them to forward on a letter to u or csa confirming if mum is still in receipt of cb or not cos if not u shouldn’t be payin now
RT @CSAHell: Will my CSA payments stop now?: I’ve discovered this weekend that my 18 year old son is now in full time… http://t.co/2fsefn…
@CSAHell Inform CSA so there is a record of date you reported. Claiming child benefit when child is in full time employment is fraud