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Zero Hours, And Child Maintenance
Do I still have to pay the same amount of privately agreed maintenance if I am currently on a 'zero hours' contract? Also, my son is currently at 6th form, if he goes to Uni do I still continue to pay maintenance, or does it stop when he becomes 18?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You no longer have to pay child maintenance after your son completes his studies for A-levels (or equivalent):
https:/ /www.go v.uk/wh en-chil d-maint enance- payment s-stop
Unless you've asked a court to make your private agreement over child maintenance payments legally binding, then it isn't. If you were so-minded, you could simply stop paying at any time. (However your son's father could then go down the path of seeking a formal arrangement via the Child Maintenance Service):
https:/ /www.go v.uk/ar ranging -child- mainten ance-yo urself
It might therefore be sensible to try to revise your existing arrangement, on a voluntary basis, if your income level has dropped from what it used to be.
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Unless you've asked a court to make your private agreement over child maintenance payments legally binding, then it isn't. If you were so-minded, you could simply stop paying at any time. (However your son's father could then go down the path of seeking a formal arrangement via the Child Maintenance Service):
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It might therefore be sensible to try to revise your existing arrangement, on a voluntary basis, if your income level has dropped from what it used to be.
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