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hi there
i am new to this site so apoligies if you have seen this before but i could not see any headings related to this and it seems to be a minefield out there
Im hoping to be able to stop giving my ex child support and start giving my son the money instead to help him whilst on his apprenticeship as i know my money just goes towards their credit card bills etc i have spoken to her about this but refuses to let me do this for him and the law seems to be a mine field
my son is 17 years old and starts with Next the clothing company on an apprenticeship in 2 weeks timewhich will be full time all be it 2 days a week are at college which Next organises and 3 days a week in work for around £90 a week
i cant seem to find out if the Next clothing company apprenticeship is goverment backed or employer backed as this seems to make a difference ??
my payments are not through CSA they are paid by bank transfer and what we personally agreed years ago to save all the hassle of csa etc
can you help me out please
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