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  • DUTR
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    pinkpig08 wrote: »
    Well 'playing' the system would mean lying to HMRC - doesn't sound like playing to me!
    No it means using it to your own advantage :confused:
  • How would this be reduced?

    2 kids but only one goes to nrp 3.5 nights per week ?
  • Getting back to the OP question - can I add a question. How does the NRP or PWC 'prove' how many nights child stayed with NRP? Or is it just down to whatever the CSA were informed either verbally or written, from either parent?

    Sorry - in a little bit of a 'dispute' with NRP over arrears. It appears he suddenly had his child an extra night (conveniently during the arrear perioe). He didn't, and is hoping to avoid the arrears
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