What do you stop paying csa
Looking at some topics on here, the consensus I get is that I should mot be paying when he is at uni, can someone clarify this please. Child maintenance payments usually stop when the child reaches 16 or 20 if they're in full-time education up to A-level or equivalent.
Child maintenance can also stop if, for example: the child stops being eligible for Child Benefit. Whether you want to continue to provide the money directly to him while he's at uni, that is solely up to you and an agreement that would be made between you and him - your ex does not need to know or be invovled.
Under child support legislation, regular child maintenance payments must be made until a child is 16 years old, or 20 if they are in full-time, non-advanced education A-level or equivalent , or for as long as Child Benefit is being paid.
When a child leaves full-time education in the summer, Child Benefit generally continues until the first week of September. The definition of full-time education is more than 12 hours a week of study, on a course up to and including A-level standard.
If the child is in advanced or higher education such as university, legally, they will no longer qualify for child maintenance through the statutory service.
If you have a statutory scheme in place with the Child Maintenance Service, you would need to contact them directly. Alternatively, if you have a Consent Order in England and Wales and Minute of Agreement in Scotland, you will need to seek legal advice. It aims to make it much easier for separating and separated parents and childless couples to find the support they need, when and where they need it, and encourages them to collaborate on a range of issues.
For more information and for a more personalised service, you may wish to visit the Child Maintenance Options website yourself. I notice that you asked the same question over nine months ago, when your son was 20 and was given the same advice, what happened? Unless you have a court order stating that you have to pay, then there is no obligation for you to continue to pay - there is nothing your ex can do to enforce it.
You could compromise and pay your son rather than your ex. I have a 16 year old son who don't want to go college and want's to stay at home and do gaming but he has signed up and paid for an online computer course, and his mum is saying I still have to pay maintenance because he is doing the online course is this true.
My kids are only 13 but when there 16 and don't want to do full time education how do I find out if I can stop paying there mother? Forum Icons: Forum contains no unread posts Forum contains unread posts.
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. It does not correspond to any user ID in the web application and does not store any personally identifiable information.
The cookie is used to affinitize a client to an instance of an Azure Web App. It is used for load balancing to make sure the visitor page requests are routed to the same server in any browsing session. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". General purpose platform session cookies that are used to maintain users' state across page requests.
It does not store any personal data. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. The cookie is used to support Cloudfare Bot Management. This cookie is used for enabling the video content on the website.
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website.
These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookies store information anonymously and assign a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors.
The cookie is used to store information of how visitors use a website and helps in creating an analytics report of how the website is doing. The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visted in an anonymous form. It is used by Recording filters to identify new user sessions. The nidirect privacy notice applies to any information you send on this feedback form. Comments or queries about angling can be emailed to anglingcorrespondence daera-ni.
If you have a comment or query about benefits, you will need to contact the government department or agency which handles that benefit. Contacts for common benefits are listed below. Call Email dcs. Call Email customerservice. Comments or queries about the Blue Badge scheme can be emailed to bluebadges infrastructure-ni. For queries or advice about claiming compensation due to a road problem, contact DFI Roads claim unit.
For queries about your identity check, email nida nidirect. For queries or advice about criminal record checks, email ani accessni. For queries or advice about employment rights, contact the Labour Relations Agency. For queries or advice about passports, contact HM Passport Office. For queries or advice about pensions, contact the Northern Ireland Pension Centre. Insurance Insurance for cars, health, travel, and help with insurance.
Types of credit Store cards, credit cards, overdrafts, payday loans and illegal lending. Everyday money All Everyday money guidance. Tool Compare bank accounts. Budget Planner. Credit card calculator. Couch to Financial Fitness. Becoming a parent Having a baby, returning to work, childcare costs. Death and bereavement Wills, inheritance, sorting out estates. Divorce and separation Sorting out money and homes, what if you have children, money after break ups.
Illness and disability Managing costs, extra financial support, help with work or study. Long-term care Paying and getting funding, ways to pay, problems with care.
Student and graduate money Credit cards, bank accounts, student debts. Talk money Difficult conversations, talking to teenagers, older people and partners. Calculator Divorce calculator. Baby costs calculator. Buying a home Mortgages, help buying, remortgaging, first-time buyers, help and support. Renting Renting a home to live in, renting out a home, and overcoming problems. Homes All Homes guidance. Calculator Stamp Duty calculator. Mortgage affordability calculator.
Mortgage calculator. Coronavirus Support with work, housing, loans and money. Dealing with debt Bills, court fines, help with debts. Money problems and complaints What to do about mis-selling, compensation and complaints. Money troubles All Money troubles guidance.
Tool Debt advice locator. Money Navigator. Auto enrolment Introduction, how it works, all about contributions. Building your retirement pot How much do you need, ways to build your pot, transferring and merging.
Pension problems Complaints, financial help when retired, changes to schemes. Pensions basics Starting a pension, types of pension, understanding pensions.
State Pension How it works, what you might get, National Insurance. Taking your pension Ways to draw your pension, when can you retire, Pension Wise appointments. Tax and pensions Tax allowances, tax paid on pensions, tax relief. Appointment Book a Pension Wise appointment. Pension calculator. Workplace pension contribution calculator. Find a retirement adviser.
How to save Getting started, getting the most out of savings, problems. Investing How to invest, types of investing, buying and managing.
Types of savings Help with meeting goals, tax-friendly saving, saving for children. Savings All Savings guidance. Calculator Savings calculator. Employment Basics, benefits, tax and National Insurance. Losing your job What to do, alternatives, redundancy pay. Self-employment Starting out, insurance, tax, self-assessment.
Work All Work guidance. Tool Budget Planner. Redundancy pay calculator. Universal Credit Find out how Universal Credit works and how to manage your payment. Tool Money Manager. Everyday money. Calculator Credit card calculator. Tool Couch to Financial Fitness. Calculator Baby costs calculator. Calculator Mortgage affordability calculator.
Calculator Mortgage calculator.
0コメント