Not exact matches
A family - based
arrangement means you and the other parent agree together how you will arrange
child maintenance for your
child.
A family - based
child maintenance arrangement doesn't have to just
mean one parent paying money to the other.
Depending on the circumstances, a Social Welfare Inspector's report should address issues such as
means / income, divorce, dissolution of civil partnership, separation,
child dependency,
maintenance arrangements, housing costs, household composition, possible cohabitation, and where appropriate inspection of relevant certificates.
This
means that all parents, including those receiving benefits, can set up a family - based
child maintenance arrangement if they both agree to it.
The main difference between a
Maintenance Direct or Direct Pay arrangement and a family - based arrangement is that the statutory child maintenance service decides on the amount — and this means it's legal
Maintenance Direct or Direct Pay
arrangement and a family - based
arrangement is that the statutory
child maintenance service decides on the amount — and this means it's legal
maintenance service decides on the amount — and this
means it's legally binding.
This
means that formal legal
arrangements (for example court orders) for regular
child maintenance payments can be enforced if any of the following apply: