Does living with a new partner affect child maintenance UK?

Child maintenance remains payable whether or not your ex is living with a new partner. The obligation to pay child maintenance continues regardless of your ex's circumstances.
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Does child maintenance take into account new partners income?

However, Child Tax Credits are always taken into account. Other factors are taken into account (including the number of children that need child maintenance, and if you live with any other children) but this does not include your new partner's income.
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Does cohabitation affect child maintenance?

When someone remarries, maintenance payments cease, but in cohabitation the rules are different. Current law therefore requires a review of all the circumstances, but not an automatic cut-off of maintenance payments simply because a couple is living together.
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Does maintenance stop if you cohabit?

Spousal maintenance does not automatically end on cohabitation of the recipient, although some court orders provide for this. Cohabitation is much more uncertain than marriage and cohabitants do not have the same financial claims against one another in the event of relationship breakdown.
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Do I have to pay child maintenance if my partner remarries?

Whether or not you have remarried, or your ex-partner has remarried, does not affect the obligation to continue paying child maintenance.
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Can my ex wife claim maintenance from my new wife?

Can My Ex Husband or Wife Claim Money After Divorce? Generally, a former spouse is entitled to claim against your money or assets at any point up until they re-marry unless a financial consent order has been approved by the court.
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At what age does a father stop paying child maintenance?

Contacting the Child Maintenance Service

You're normally expected to pay child maintenance until your child is 16, or until they're 20 if they're in school or college full-time studying for: A-levels. Highers, or. equivalent.
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How do you prove cohabitation?

Two fairly inexpensive and easy ways of proving a spouse is cohabitating are filing a public records request and using the power of the subpoena. Public Records Request — I typically make records request for the address in question from all law enforcement agencies in that jurisdiction.
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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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What is classed as living together for benefits?

This is any two people that live in the same household and are: married to each other. civil partners of each other. living together as if they're married.
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What should I do if my partner moves in with me?

Tips for cohabiting couples
  1. First of all, take things slowly. ...
  2. Think about making a will. ...
  3. If you have children, think hard about childcare commitments. ...
  4. Discuss household chores early on.
  5. Think about joint assets, in case the time comes for you to separate.
  6. Discuss general finances early on.
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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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How often is child maintenance reviewed?

CMS will also send a child maintenance statement showing any payments made or received during the previous 12 months. The Annual Review date decision lasts until the next Annual Review 12 months later, unless changes happen that affect payments before then.
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Can I pay child maintenance direct to my child when they are 18?

There is a common misconception that a parent can only claim child maintenance up until a child is 18 years old. However, there are two ways in which a parent can claim maintenance payments for a child over 18 years old, either via the court (seeking a court order for periodical payments) or via the CMS.
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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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Can child maintenance be reduced?

If payments are reduced or stopped (unless agreed between you), you will be in breach of the court order. If you genuinely can't meet payments because your income has fallen, you can ask the court to reduce the amount of child maintenance you need to pay.
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What is unlawful cohabitation?

Illicit Cohabitation is an offense committed by an unmarried man and woman who live together as husband and wife and engage in sexual intercourse. This offense, where it still exists, is rarely prosecuted.
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What constitutes cohabiting?

1. What does cohabiting mean? Cohabitation is defined as two people, who are unmarried or not in a civil partnership living together in a long-term relationship but without being legally married.
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What is a meretricious relationship?

two people) living together with the understanding that there is no legal marital relationship.
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Does child support go down if the father has another baby?

First and foremost, it must be made clear that having another child will not, in and of itself, automatically lead to a reduction in a child support obligation. You will need to take action in order to have your child support obligation modified. It will not be reduced just because you had another child.
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What month does child maintenance stop?

If they leave education, child maintenance stops on 31 August following your child's 16th birthday. If they choose to continue in what is known as “approved education”, child maintenance does not stop and will continue until they turn 20 (as long as they remain in approved education).
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What should child maintenance cover UK?

What Does Child Maintenance Cover? Child maintenance covers the cost of the everyday care of the child, such as food, clothes, and housing. Expenses such as school fees do not fall under child maintenance – parents who are getting a divorce can make a “Family Based Arrangement” to deal with costs like this.
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Does living with a new partner affect financial settlement?

There is no fixed rule when it comes to new partners and the divorce settlement. The court is obliged to consider the impact of a new partner but whether the new partner influences the final decision can come down to numerous factors including; The length and stability of the new relationship.
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Can ex stop new partner moving in?

An ex-spouse (or soon to be ex-spouse) can do nothing in law to prevent it – except in some rare circumstances, for example where it might be alleged that a child/children would be harmed by coming into contact with the new partner.
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Do I have to disclose my new partners assets UK?

The court would expect you to make, as far as possible, an open disclosure of your financial situation, including contributions from your new partner. The court have no power to demand any of your new partner's assets are shared with your ex-spouse.
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