The main exceptions are student loans, magistrates» court fines, maintenance payments or maintenance arrears ordered by a court, Child Support Agency or
Child Maintenance Service arrears, debts you build up through fraud and debts you owe as a result of a personal injury claim against you.
Most types of debt can be included, except: secured debts (unless your lender agrees), rent, student loans, magistrates» court fines, maintenance payments or maintenance arrears ordered by a court, Child Support Agency or
Child Maintenance Service arrears.
Most debts except: fines, penalties, compensation and forfeiture orders imposed by any court; any debt that has been incurred through fraud; student loans; any obligation to pay maintenance to an ex-spouse due under a court order (not Child Support Agency arrears or
Child Maintenance Service arrears); and money owed to a creditor whose debt is secured on your property (such as a mortgage or secured loan).
Most types of debt except: student loans, magistrates» court fines, maintenance payments or maintenance arrears ordered by a court, Child Support Agency or
Child Maintenance Service arrears, money owed under a criminal confiscation order, debts resulting from certain personal injury claims and budgeting or crisis loans.
For arrears of maintenance payments ordered by a court, Child Support Agency arrears,
Child Maintenance Service arrears and debts resulting from personal injury claims, the court has the power to order that you do not have to pay all or part of these.
Not exact matches
In limited circumstances the
Child Maintenance Service can write off arrears of child maintenance, including arrears in old Child Support Agency cases, if it thinks that it would be unfair or not appropriate to continue to pursue collec
Child Maintenance Service can write off arrears of child maintenance, including arrears in old Child Support Agency cases, if it thinks that it would be unfair or not appropriate to continue to pursue
Maintenance Service can write off
arrears of
child maintenance, including arrears in old Child Support Agency cases, if it thinks that it would be unfair or not appropriate to continue to pursue collec
child maintenance, including arrears in old Child Support Agency cases, if it thinks that it would be unfair or not appropriate to continue to pursue
maintenance, including
arrears in old
Child Support Agency cases, if it thinks that it would be unfair or not appropriate to continue to pursue collec
Child Support Agency cases, if it thinks that it would be unfair or not appropriate to continue to pursue collection.
Contact us for advice about what circumstances allow the
Child Maintenance Service to use its discretion to write off
arrears.
Any
arrears of existing
Child Support Agency (CSA) cases will be transferred across to the
Child Maintenance Service (CMS).
Only
arrears will be automatically transferred across to the new
Child Maintenance Service (CMS).
The statutory
services have the power to force the sale of property or belongings, register
child maintenance arrears as debt and even, through the courts, confiscate driving licences and imprison parents who avoid paying.