Turning to her daughter, because she is over 18 and working, the mother can not make any child maintenance claim against the father. (mackrell.com)
If her daughter had been under 18 and in full time education, then she could make a child maintenance claim against the father if he had the ability to pay. (mackrell.com)
The time required to process maintenance claims, moreover, prevented the CSA from spending enough time on securing compliance. (politics.co.uk)