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This is just crazy! My partner has always paid his CSA (direct to them, they've never had to take him to court or anything). But now, because they have miscalculated what he should have been paying all the way back to 2007, they're wanting in the region of £150 per week. The majority of this being what they say is paying off arrears. Yet his ex lives in their marital home, under mortgage, receiving benefits (whilst doing various cash in hand jobs) & now has a partner living with her who also works. I'm sure she probably hasn't declared half of this to the DSS or whoever. It's ludicrous, that CSA is not capped per child - it's a percentage of income; so basically the marriage ends, and the resident parent benefits more from the NR parents income than the second family. I'm not saying NR parents shouldn't pay for their kids, because they absolutely should, but taking all that money off us puts us on the poverty line (I also have a daughter) whilst she rakes the money in from all angles! there's absolutely no incentive for her to go to work getting that sort of money. Would it be worth taking this up with the Citizens Advice, as the CSA are having none of it. This means that I am also going to work to pay the CSA, even though my income is not taken into consideration, but he couldnt possibly afford this if he lived alone, whilst trying to run a house also. Between us, our work travelling costs are in the region of £50-70 per week, but they will not take this into consideration either. PS He has his kids (2) every weekend without fail. The past two years she has refused to allow us to take them on holiday and last Christmas she would not allow us to see them until Box day, previous to this, he always saw them for at least a couple of hours at tea-time. So while the CSA & her demand all this money, there is no-one, looking out for the NR parents rights - it's disgusting. It's not even worth him looking for a better paid job, because he ha