child maintenance
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child maintenance
so i currently pay my ex-wife child maintenance for our child who turns 16 in april, i also put some money into his account so he can spent it on whatever he wants/needs, as i believe it i can stop paying her maintenance when he turns 16 unless he remains in full time education, he currently has no plans to stay in education and is wanting to leave school and get a job, so when he turns 16 in april can i stop paying her or do i need to wait until the end of the school term?
just for the record. the money that i currently pay her will be paid into my sons account when i do eventually stop paying her
just for the record. the money that i currently pay her will be paid into my sons account when i do eventually stop paying her
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From my understanding of talking to my mate in the UK kids have to stay in full time education until they are 18 now, last time I visited and was staying at my mates place someone knocked on the door to check his 17yr old daughter who had left school at 16 was still in some form of full time education. They wanted proof she was attending college.
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Depends on where you live.
Everyone can leave school at 16, but in England you need to do something until you're 18, be it further education, or an apprenticeship etc.
In Northern Ireland, it depends on when you turn 16 as to where you can leave, or where you must wait until the end of the following school year.
I think Scotland does something similar
The Welsh don't care, once you're 16, away you go
Everyone can leave school at 16, but in England you need to do something until you're 18, be it further education, or an apprenticeship etc.
In Northern Ireland, it depends on when you turn 16 as to where you can leave, or where you must wait until the end of the following school year.
I think Scotland does something similar
The Welsh don't care, once you're 16, away you go
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You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you’ll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays.You must then do one of the following until you’re 18:
- stay in full-time education, for example at a college
- start an apprenticeship or traineeship
- spend 20 hours or more a week working or volunteering, while in part-time education or training
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You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you’ll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays.You must then do one of the following until you’re 18:
- stay in full-time education, for example at a college
- start an apprenticeship or traineeship
- spend 20 hours or more a week working or volunteering, while in part-time education or training
No wonder we have such a shortage of unskilled workers!
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#15
NOT quite . You fail to give the other option of the mother thought she would get more from claiming Csa than the dad offers in the 1st place . She learnt though .
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