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Our aim is to provide clear and relevant information about the laws relating to child support and maintenance in the UK.

Whether you have questions about the financial responsibility for your child after the break up of a relationship, or if you're trying to track down a parent, or perhaps you are not receiving the money you expect under a child support order, ChildSupportLaws provides answers to many common aspects of this difficult and often emotional process.

Explaining the theory behind the responsibility of parents and the requirement to provide financial support, ChildSupportLaws describes the law relating to child support payments and how they relate to processes such as divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership.

Parents who are the subject of Child Support Orders can also find information about how much they are likely to have to pay, the basis on which the CSA makes their decisions, the duration of orders, appeals against them and what to do if they cannot pay for any reason.

We really want to help spread the word and if you can help by linking to ChildSupportLaws, we truly appreciate it.

For a short text-based link you can simply copy and paste the following code into your page:

This will appear on your page as:

ChildSupportLaws.co.uk - extensive information on child support laws

Alternatively, you can use a slightly longer descriptive link:

This will appear on your page as:

ChildSupportLaws.co.uk:

Our aim is to provide clear and relevant information about the laws relating to child support and maintenance in the UK.

Whether you have questions about the financial responsibility for your child after the break up of a relationship, or if you're trying to track down a parent, or perhaps you are not receiving the money you expect under a child support order, ChildSupportLaws provides answers to many common aspects of this difficult and often emotional process.

Explaining the theory behind the responsibility of parents and the requirement to provide financial support, ChildSupportLaws describes the law relating to child support payments and how they relate to processes such as divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership.

Parents who are the subject of Child Support Orders can also find information about how much they are likely to have to pay, the basis on which the CSA makes their decisions, the duration of orders, appeals against them and what to do if they cannot pay for any reason.

Thanks for your support in helping us spread the word.

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