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PWC - I have 17 years worth of arrears owed to me and no action has been taken!


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Hi all.

 

I am at the end of my tether and need to vent!

 

I would also appreciate any advice on how to get the CSA to pull their fingers out and collect my son's money!

 

My son is almost 17.

Without boring you all with my life story, his biological father has never seen him and has denied him from day 1.

He is a nasty piece of work.

This may sound like a bitter ex-partner but believe me - I'm not.

 

I never asked him for a bean towards my son, just to be a good Dad.

He could do neither, had 2 more kids by different women, abandoned them too and ended up in jail.

 

In a nutshell, I have had 2 payments from the CSA in my son's 17 years:- 1 compensation payment from them in 2000 due to their utter neglect of my case- 1 partial arrears payment in 2011 (yes - 11 YEARS later) of £1,500So, less than £100 for every year of my son's life.

 

I have chased and chased and chased...

I get nowhere.

I have written complain letters, telephoned and asked politely, telephoned and ranted, telephoned and downright lost my rag... nothing

 

. Yet according to their webpage they can impose all sorts of enforecements!

 

I just can't see how they haven't sorted it out!

They claim he doesn't respond

- HE SPENT THE LAST 2 YEARS IN PRISON FOR PITIES SAKE!

It's not like he could have moved!

 

Help! What works ???

How do I get my son's money so he can go to Un

i and be the decent man his "father" never will be?!

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It it was pursued further by CSA or you via the courts, are you likely to receive any money ? Best advice I can give, is find a Solicitor or advisor that handles such issues and see what they say.

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