The vast majority of parents who use the Child Support Agency (CSA) are now paying for their children, according to the latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
...Family Law News Edinburgh
New research shows separated parents who work out their own child maintenance arrangements are more satisfied with their set-up than those using the Child Support Agency (CSA).
The latest Child Support Agency figures show that just over 876,000 children were benefiting from child maintenance payments at the end October, up by 7,400 on the previous quarter.
An Australian man is to receive a child support repayment after he discovered that he could not conceive and could therefore not be the father of the child he was supporting.
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission has recently published figures on the performance of the Child Support Agency (CSA).
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission has announced that its Child Maintenance Options service is now being used to provide regular support to over 100,000 children.
The Child Support Agency (CSA) ended the financial year with another quarter of stable performance.
A new Convention has been signed by the EU that sets up a worldwide system for recovering child support and other family maintenance payments.
Thousands of newly-separated or divorced parents are to be offered free information and support on arranging child maintenance thanks to a new initiative.
Statistics from the Child Support Agency (CSA) show the overall performance gains achieved since 2006 continue to be sustained.