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Another question.. Changing from private arrangement to CSA

Second question. I have a private agreement withvthe mother of my daugter to pay £45 per week. Although right now I'm unemployed I'm still keeping this up.

I have a second child with someone else who has made a claim through the CSA. I'm looking at starting a job and as the CSA will not take the private arrangement into account I'll have tovdo both through them.

This, by my calculations of 10% each per week means I'll be paying 60 a week to the CSA for each child, I just want to know how much of this will go to the mother of my daughter who I currently pay 45 for. Right now she is receiving housing benefit and working tax credits if that helps.

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