Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Legal matters

Mumsnet has not checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. If you have any legal concerns we suggest you consult a solicitor.

CSA

4 replies

rubin · 11/12/2010 20:24

Hi,

Does anyone know if I can continue to get maintenance via CSA when I return to Northern Ireland? Is it the same system?

Thanks.

OP posts:
prh47bridge · 11/12/2010 23:16

Yes you can and yes it is. The CSA covers the entire UK.

Resolution · 12/12/2010 01:11

I think you can, although I can't say whether you'll have to open a new case over there as the legal system is different. There is certainly a CSA (or CMEC as it is now known) covering NI - the legislation for Child Support has specific statutory instruments (delegated legislation) covering NI.

The CSA website should be able to tell you. Certainly if the absent parent moves to NI they'd still enforce it against him over there.

STIDW · 12/12/2010 08:09

It's the same system. Social welfare is a reserved matter over which the UK Parliament and Government retain sole authority.

rubin · 12/12/2010 19:24

Great thanks for the advice.

Best regards,
Rubin

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page