Do I have to pay child maintenance if I don't see my child?

If you are the noncustodial parent and your ex is preventing you from seeing your child, you must continue to pay child support. If you skip payments, they will continue to accrue; they cannot be reduced or eliminated from the date your ex stopped letting you see your child.
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Do I have to pay child maintenance if I don't see my child UK?

If you're the child's parent, you have to pay maintenance even if you don't see them. Paying maintenance doesn't mean you have a right to see the child. If you'd like to see them, you should first try to agree with the person who's looking after them.
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Can a father refuse to pay child maintenance UK?

Further CMS action against a paying parent who lives in either England and Wales, or Scotland. If you still refuse to pay the child maintenance owed, the CMS can request the courts to: take away your driving licence or UK passport. send you to prison for up to six weeks.
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Do I have to pay child maintenance if it's 50/50 Custody UK?

The law changed recently so that if there is 50:50 shared care the non-resident parent does not pay any child maintenance anymore if they can prove that they are doing an equal amount of the everyday care of the children.
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Does a man have to pay child support if he doesn't want the child UK?

You have a duty to support your child financially if you live in the UK and your child qualifies for support. Even if you don't have contact with the child, you are still legally responsible for child support.
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Do I still have to pay child support if my ex remarries UK?

Whether or not you have remarried, or your ex-partner has remarried, does not affect the obligation to continue paying child maintenance. However, when the child maintenance service assesses the level of child maintenance payments, the amount of the payments can be varied if you have additional dependents to support.
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What rights does a father have if he is on the birth certificate UK?

If an unmarried father is named on the birth certificate, then they will have the same rights over the child as a mother which extend to contact and access to the child as well as the ability to be consulted on important decisions surrounding the children.
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At what age does child maintenance stop?

If there is no maintenance order in place, when a child turns eighteen, he or she will have to apply for maintenance from his or her parents. As the child is an adult, his or her parents cannot approach the Maintenance Court on his or her behalf.
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How old does a baby have to be to stay overnight with father UK?

The welfare of the child is always the court's top priority, so those under 18 months old are considered suitable to visit their father (or noncustodial parent) for a few hours at a time, but due to their need for routine and familiarity, overnight stays are generally not recommended.
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How many nights a year is shared care?

Child maintenance payments

If shared care happens for an average of one night a week or more (at least 52 nights a year), this can affect the amount of child maintenance. The more nights that the child stays overnight with the paying parent the less child maintenance is due.
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What happens if I can't afford to pay child maintenance?

The consequences can be severe. If you miss payments, the CMS have the power to deduct arrears and ongoing payments straight from your earnings or bank account. They have a wide range of other powers and, as a last resort, you could face prison if you refuse to pay.
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How long does a father have to be absent to lose his rights UK?

Therefore, there is no time limit as to how long a father must be absent to lose his parental responsibility in respect of his child. Whilst parental responsibility is likely to be maintained, what involvement a father should have in a child's life will be determined on what is in the best interest of that child.
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What happens if you can't afford to pay CSA?

If you don't pay what you owe, or make payment arrangements with the CMS / CSA, they can apply to the court for a 'liability order'. This means further action can be taken to recover the debt.
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What is malicious mother syndrome?

"Malicious parent syndrome" is when one parent seeks to punish the other parent by talking poorly about them and/or doing things to place the parent in a bad light, particularly in the eyes of their children.
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How can I avoid child support?

Work can be personally rewarding as well as a means to pay bills.
  1. Become Self Employed. ...
  2. Hire a Good Tax Accountant. ...
  3. Pay Only What You Receive Credit For. ...
  4. Inform Child Support if Your Income Drops. ...
  5. Lodge Tax Returns Quickly if Your Income Drops. ...
  6. Avoid Triggering a Change of Assessment (COA) ...
  7. Initiate a Change of Assessment.
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What grounds can you appeal for child maintenance?

You can ask the CMS to look again at their decision on how much you have to pay if:
  • you think their decision is wrong.
  • your circumstances have changed - like if you have a child with your new partner.
  • you have 'special expenses' - like the cost of travel to see your child, school fees or debts with your former partner.
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How often should a father see his child?

Contact with the child every weekend would mean that the residential parent of a school age child would not get to spend any quality time with the child. There is therefore no set rule about how often a father can see his child.
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Can my ex dictate who is around my child UK?

You may or may not be able to stop the other parent's significant other from being around your child. In general, you do not have the power to dictate which adults are around your child when they are with the other parent. When you have your child, you can decide who is present.
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Can a 10 year old decide which parent to live with UK?

In England and Wales a child can choose who to live with from the age of 16, unless there are certain Court Orders in place that say otherwise. However, you can allow younger children to make this decision for themselves if you wish, but their decision alone won't have any legal standing.
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Can a father refuse to pay maintenance?

A parent may not withhold payment of maintenance if he or she is not allowed by the other parent to exercise his/her right of access to a child. The flip side of the coin is that a parent may not refuse the other parent access to a child when the latter does not contribute towards the maintenance of that child.
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Does an unemployed father have to pay maintenance?

[1] If a parent is unemployed and does not receive an income the Maintenance Court may order that assets be attached and sold to pay for the maintenance of the minor child. In the worst-case scenario failure to pay maintenance can also be deemed a criminal offence and may be susceptible to criminal prosecution.
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Can maintenance be paid directly to the child?

The payment of maintenance is NOT related to whether a parent has actual access to the child or not, it is a stand-alone obligation. It is the responsibility of both parents to financially care for their dependent children up until the age of 18, or 23 if the child is in education full-time.
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Can a dad take his child from the mother UK?

If there are genuine concerns about the child's safety and/or wellbeing when the child is with the mother, the father can remove the child from the mother but the father must make an emergency application to the court to get the current arrangements changed prior to removing the child.
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Can a mother refuse access to the father UK?

Your partner cannot legally stop you from having access to your child unless continued access will be of detriment to your child's welfare. Until a court order is arranged, one parent may attempt to prevent a relationship with the other. If this happens, your main priority should be the welfare of your child.
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Who has more rights to a child mother or father?

The law does not have a preference over whether or not a father should have custody or whether or not a mother should have custody over a minor child. What the law is concerned with, is what is best for the minor child. Many fathers can better care for a minor child than the mother.
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