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Originally Posted by Defiant
Family courts have no power over it now. They actually apologised to me because of the way the CSA were treating me. Believe it or not the CSA women stood up in court and DEMANDED TO SEE THE DOCUMENTS I GAVE THEM. Yep and the court didn't say a thing to her about the way she behaved!.
If the mother if on DSS she may not get any of the contributions. It all depends on how much the father is left with. DSS try and claim moneys back for what they are already paying the mother. My ex however was getting moneys from both which is why I was always left skint

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So if she's on benifit, she just gets the benifits she'd get anyway, but the father still has to pay, so the CSA/gov cream off his wages.
Damn this is all so wrong.
A friend found out her husband had been having an affair, which produced a child. The mistress took him to the CSA, and they contacted my friend to see how much she earnt because they would take that into account when deciding how much money her husband should pay this other woman!
She told them to get stuffed.
He ended up having to pay about £400 a month I think, even tho the mistress was earning about £30K