Child Support Agency Manchester
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Tranters
0161 2316666
21-23 Chaddesley Walk
Manchester
Tranters
0161 2316666
21-23 Chaddesley Walk
Manchester GB.M113SW
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Craig Gee Solicitors
0161 6669999
616 Hyde Road
Manchester
Craig Gee Solicitors
0161 6669999
616 Hyde Road
Manchester GB.M187EE
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Lavin Copitch
0161 2235484
552 Hyde Road
Manchester
Lavin Copitch
0161 2235484
552 Hyde Road
Manchester GB.M187AA
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Manchester Legal Services
07776 044732
Studio 12 Imex Business Park
Manchester
Manchester Legal Services
07776 044732
Studio 12 Imex Business Park
Manchester GB.M130PD
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Hamilton & Alexander Associates
0161 2480088
181 Dickenson Road
Manchester
Hamilton & Alexander Associates
0161 2480088
181 Dickenson Road
Manchester GB.M130YN
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Berkeley Solicitors
0161 3710011
100-102 Market Street
Manchester
Berkeley Solicitors
0161 3710011
100-102 Market Street
Manchester GB.M436DE
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Winman Okri
0161 2208888
721 Ashton New Road
Manchester
Winman Okri
0161 2208888
721 Ashton New Road
Manchester GB.M114GR
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Lloyds Solicitors
0161 2488050
580 Stockport Road
Manchester
Lloyds Solicitors
0161 2488050
580 Stockport Road
Manchester GB.M130RQ
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Rano Nikan
0161 2485005
315 Dickenson Road
Manchester
Rano Nikan
0161 2485005
315 Dickenson Road
Manchester GB.M130NR
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Elite Legal Services
0161 2240014
627 Stockport Road
Manchester
Elite Legal Services
0161 2240014
627 Stockport Road
Manchester GB.M124QA
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Financial support for children after divorce Coming to an agreement about supporting any children after a divorce is essential and may not be easy to arrange. However, sound financial arrangements must be in place to ensure that children do not lose out when a couple get divorced. Find an expert Divorce Solicitor: Most divorcing couples will need a solicitor to take them through the whole process from the beginning to the granting of the Decree Absolute which finalises the divorce. We can put you in touch with a local expert divorce solicitor who you could talk to about your situation. This would be free and at no obligation. Sort out your Finances: The financial aspects of a divorce are crucial to the future of you and your children. Sorting this out especially if it involves pension rights can be very complex and adds to an already stressful situation. We can help by putting you in touch with a local Independent Financial Adviser who you could chat to at no cost or obligation to see if you need their help and expertise. Financial responsibility for children after divorce Responsibility for supporting a child financially ends at seventeen or when that child leaves full time education, whichever comes later, and there is no clean break with regard to supporting a child financially as there is between a husband and wife. The non resident parent must pay for this support even where there is no contact between them and any children of the marriage after a divorce. That is the law and although maintenance and contact are two entirely separate issues a dispute about the former can sometimes lead to problems with the latter. However, a parent who has consistent and worthwhile contact with his or her child is less likely to default on maintenance payments than one who is challenging, or being challenged, over contact arrangements. The CSA and the children of divorced parents Maintenance for a child can be applied for before a divorce petition is filed by applying to the Child Support Agency or a voluntary agreement can be made between parents. Once a divorce petition has been made there are, dependent on circumstances a number of different ways in which maintenance for any children can be paid. If other applications are already being made to the court any agreement between parents can be converted to a court order at the same time. Alternatively, the court can make a decision about child maintenance if asked, based on the level that would have been awarded by the CSA. However, when benefits such as Income Support are being paid to the resident parent (the parent with whom a child lives most of the time) then the CSA will decide the level of the award. The CSA is an executive agency of the Department for Work and Pensions whose remit is to assess, collect and pay c... |
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