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can i claim child maintenance for my 17 year old son?

Hi

I have never wanted to claim Child Maintenance before, however due to a change in circumstances I am struggling financially.

My son is 17 years old and has recently left full time education (A levels).
He has registered with Connexions and is due to start a traineeship with ingeus imminently.

I have not been claiming Child Benefit for my son and understand I need to do this asap?

Am I entitled to claim Child Maintenance from my son's father?

He has a very good job and is a "pillar of the community".
I have asked if we can sort something out between us, but he just laughed at me.
He clearly has the morals of a wasp.

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  • DUTR
    DUTR Posts: 12,958 Forumite
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    sunflower wrote: »
    Hi

    I have never wanted to claim Child Maintenance before, however due to a change in circumstances I am struggling financially.

    My son is 17 years old and has recently left full time education (A levels).
    He has registered with Connexions and is due to start a traineeship with ingeus imminently.

    I have not been claiming Child Benefit for my son and understand I need to do this asap?

    Am I entitled to claim Child Maintenance from my son's father?

    He has a very good job and is a "pillar of the community".
    I have asked if we can sort something out between us, but he just laughed at me.
    He clearly has the morals of a wasp.

    Check out the CMS website to see if you may qualify, I doubt your ex has the morals of a wasp, but that's by the by, the CMS webiste will guide to clarify if the child's circumstances qualify.
  • sunflower_2
    sunflower_2 Posts: 1,471 Forumite
    DUTR wrote: »
    I doubt your ex has the morals of a wasp,

    you are right - maybe i was being unfair to wasps :p

    thanks for the info
  • DUTR
    DUTR Posts: 12,958 Forumite
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    sunflower wrote: »
    you are right - maybe i was being unfair to wasps :p

    thanks for the info

    Here is the link to the CMS
  • jacklink
    jacklink Posts: 778 Forumite
    how can you be struggling financially when you dont even claim child benefit ? even princess di claimed it (donated to charity). you were with him long enough, what changed
  • OldMotherTucker
    OldMotherTucker Posts: 8,593 Forumite
    My ex has steadfastedly refused to pay CS for any of our children for 16 years but I have managed to get him to agree to give our youngest an allowance of £100 a month to help her in 6th form. He seems to be slightly more agreeable to this than the whole CSA notion of supporting his children.

    Could it be a worth try?
  • whodathunkit
    whodathunkit Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    sunflower wrote: »
    Hi

    I have never wanted to claim Child Maintenance before, however due to a change in circumstances I am struggling financially.

    My son is 17 years old and has recently left full time education (A levels).
    He has registered with Connexions and is due to start a traineeship with ingeus imminently.

    I have not been claiming Child Benefit for my son and understand I need to do this asap?

    Am I entitled to claim Child Maintenance from my son's father?

    He has a very good job and is a "pillar of the community".
    I have asked if we can sort something out between us, but he just laughed at me.
    He clearly has the morals of a wasp.

    Unless the apprenticeship is education based you'll be ineligible to claim CB once he starts.
  • pmlindyloo
    pmlindyloo Posts: 13,095 Forumite
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    Unless the apprenticeship is education based you'll be ineligible to claim CB once he starts.

    The OP's son has registered with Connexions which means that she is entitled to claim a run on of Child Benefit.

    The traineeship will be part of Connexions programme.

    http://www.connexions-tw.co.uk/child-benefit-information-for-parents-and-carers/
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