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Can I obtain a caution
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The CSA and I have only just managed to pin down my ex partner who is the father of my son (after 15 years). He owes me �11,000 in arrears of child maintenance which the CSA are supposed to be taking to court this month to secure the debt. He has now married and has bought a house with his wife. Can i put a caution on his house for the debt he owes me ?
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The CSA and I have only just managed to pin down my ex partner who is the father of my son (after 15 years). He owes me �11,000 in arrears of child maintenance which the CSA are supposed to be taking to court this month to secure the debt. He has now married and has bought a house with his wife. Can i put a caution on his house for the debt he owes me ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm afraid that - despite the Season - I do not come bearing gifts ! In fact I would venture so far as to suggest that your hopes for the recovery of �11,000 from your ex partner may come to nil at the end of the day. Why ? Because the CSA will not act unless there was a Court Order granting you child maintenance from the beginning. I hope I'm proved wrong, and indeed I wish you luck, but the CSA are about to be replaced as an organisation in the not too distance future.
Further to the above answer.....the CSA are NOT about to change.
There was a big hoo-ha in the media about them being replaced but it is absolute nonsense. It's the same people, working in the same buildings, doing the same jobs. I've been told this by two people who work for them.
They are the most ineffectual organisation in the world and your chances of them collecting any arrears for you are nil.
There was a big hoo-ha in the media about them being replaced but it is absolute nonsense. It's the same people, working in the same buildings, doing the same jobs. I've been told this by two people who work for them.
They are the most ineffectual organisation in the world and your chances of them collecting any arrears for you are nil.