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 Mojo
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If you put it to her that the other mother is trying to reduce cash mums payments, that might be enough for her to want to do something about it.

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 actd
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If you haven't spoken to her for years, how do you actually hand over the cash? If it's through your child, then a bank transfer would be safer anyway.

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a relative deals with it for me!

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 actd
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Could that relative write a letter to the CSA - it might help.

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