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[Solved] what does csa consider full time education

 
(@yogithebear)
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can anyone tell me what the csa considers full time education, I have a 16 year old who goes to a building college 2 days a week for about 4 hrs each day.

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Topic starter Posted : 01/02/2013 6:22 pm
(@dadmod4)
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I am pretty sure that this would still be classed as full time education if it is combined with work experience related to the course.

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Posted : 04/02/2013 2:13 am
(@Child Maintenance Consultant)
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Hi yogithebear

Thank you for your post, I'm William the Child Maintenance Options consultant. The Child Support Agency's (CSA) rules say that child maintenance must be paid by the paying parent to the receiving parent until the child turns 16 or until they reach 20 if they are in full-time education (not higher than A-level equivalent) or for as long as Child Benefit is being paid. To clarify with you having a case with the CSA, you may wish to contact them directly, you can find contact details on any letter the CSA have sent to you. Or, you can find the right number here: https://www2.dwp.gov.uk/csa/v2/en/contact/index.asp.

There is a new web application, sorting out separation. It aims to make it much easier for separating and separated parents (and childless couples) to find the support they need, when and where they need it, and encourages them to collaborate on a range of issues. The link is http://www.dad.info/divorce-and-separation/sorting-out-separation.

For more details on the different options available for child maintenance, you can visit www.cmoptions.org or ring Child Maintenance Options on 0800 988 0988.

William

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Posted : 05/02/2013 11:03 pm
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