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Csa query
Victoria_Chalmers
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t works out that my brother has his child for 55% of the year as legally agreed via court case. He still pays CSA to the child's mother as she receives the Child Benefit. Surely this cannot be right if he has him for more than half the time?
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It doesn't sound fair, no.
Has the percentage changed or has it always been that?August GC 10th - 10th : £200 / £70.61
NSD : 2/80 -
If he has the children the majority of the time then HE should be claiming the child benefit.0
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the percentage has changed. How easy is to change who gets the child benefit?0
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Easy enough if the mother agreesVictoria_Chalmers wrote: »the percentage has changed. How easy is to change who gets the child benefit?
This link might be of some help.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/childbenefit/claim-same-child.htm#1Hit the snitch button!member #1 of the official warning clique.
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Feel the love baby!0
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