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Paid Apprenticeship & Csa
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So my 16 yo daughter is starting a paid apprenticeship £12k per year. in October.
I’m still on very good terms with her dad, but we’re both a little confused about when he should stop paying the CSA (He has still offered to help just obviously not quite as much!)
But I can’t find any upfront information about this and trying to call someone is near impossible!
Could anyone advise please?
I’m still on very good terms with her dad, but we’re both a little confused about when he should stop paying the CSA (He has still offered to help just obviously not quite as much!)
But I can’t find any upfront information about this and trying to call someone is near impossible!
Could anyone advise please?
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The parent paying CSA / CMS will usually be expected to continue to pay CSA / CMS until the child reaches 16 years old (CSA / CMS stops on 31 August after/on their 16th birthday), or 20 years old if they are in approved education or training.
this strikes me as obviously approved training
The parent paying CSA / CMS will usually be expected to continue to pay CSA / CMS until the child reaches 16 years old (CSA / CMS stops on 31 August after/on their 16th birthday), or 20 years old if they are in approved education or training.
this strikes me as obviously approved training
It seems reasonable to assume that the same rules that apply to Child Benefit will also apply to CSA. So the information here would appear to answer your question:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/ch ild-ben efit-16 -19
My answer appears to be supported by the information here:
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