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The Child Maintenance Service will check for things that could change the gross income amount for example, pension payments or other children they support. You can also ask for extra income, assets or expenses to be taken into account. The Child Maintenance Service will take into account the number of children the paying parent has to pay child maintenance for.
This includes any other children living with them and any arrangements that have been made directly for other children. Using information from the first 4 steps, the Child Maintenance Service decides the weekly child maintenance amount. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. What to do if something goes wrong with your benefits. How to budget, find the best deals and switch to save money. How to buy and finance a car, deal with problems with car finance, and cut running costs.
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To get an idea of how much child maintenance you should pay or receive, use the child maintenance calculator on the GOV. UK website. You can contact the CMS by calling or through your online account.
Child maintenance might stop earlier — for example, if one parent dies or the child no longer qualifies for child benefit.
Use the child maintenance calculator. UK for more information. The figures below assume that your children stay with the parent who receives child maintenance all the time. If your children spend some time with the paying parent, this will reduce the amount of child maintenance he or she pays. The amount of child maintenance is reduced for each child who spends time with the paying parent.
The Child Maintenance Service simply reduces the amount of weekly income that it takes into account. For example, if the paying parent is paying for:. MoneyHelper is the new, easy way to get clear, free, impartial help for all your money and pension choices. Whatever your circumstances or plans, move forward with MoneyHelper.
Download app: WhatsApp. For help sorting out your debts or credit questions. For everything else please contact us via Webchat or telephone. Child maintenance is an arrangement between you and the other parent of your child. This guide is also available in Welsh Cymraeg.
Both parents are responsible for the costs of raising their children, even if they do not see them. Making agreements about access to your children happens separately. If you make a private arrangement you can continue paying after then. You can use the Child Maintenance Service to arrange child maintenance if you do not want to contact the other parent yourself.
Child maintenance payments will not affect any benefits that you and your children get. You will not have to pay tax on them.
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