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CSA Appeal Process
Labradoodle11_2
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Has anyone ever used the CSA appeal process?
I have been in consultation with the CSA since last October because my eldest child has finished school and is working. I have had several letters which have all been wrong - and the CSA have admitted that the detail is wrong. Last week I received a letter which contained three lines clearing stating that my change in circumstances does not amount to more than £10 per week, so my current maintenance payment shall remain.
I am not satisfied with this decision because it doesn't explain anything. Are they saying that my son isn't working?
The letter says that I have 28 days to appeal this decision, but can I appeal on the grounds that the explanation is poor?
Any advice will help!!
I have been in consultation with the CSA since last October because my eldest child has finished school and is working. I have had several letters which have all been wrong - and the CSA have admitted that the detail is wrong. Last week I received a letter which contained three lines clearing stating that my change in circumstances does not amount to more than £10 per week, so my current maintenance payment shall remain.
I am not satisfied with this decision because it doesn't explain anything. Are they saying that my son isn't working?
The letter says that I have 28 days to appeal this decision, but can I appeal on the grounds that the explanation is poor?
Any advice will help!!
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Take a look at this thread, someone here may be able to help you.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=140808MFWB
Mortgage when started: £232,000
Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
Mortgage free day: Sept 2029
Saving: £12k 20250
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