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The Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations 2012

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11.—(1) Where an application has been made under section 4 or 7 of the 1991 Act[F1, and the requirements in paragraph (3) are satisfied,] the Secretary of State mustF2... give written notice to the non-resident parent—

(a)requesting such information as the Secretary of State may require to make the maintenance calculation; and

(b)where relevant, advising the non-resident parent of the power of the Secretary of State to make an estimate of income or a default maintenance decision.

[F3(2) The notice must be sent by—

(a)post to the last known address of the non-resident parent (as ascertained and verified in accordance with paragraph (3)(a)); or

(b)by electronic communication in accordance with Schedule 1.]

[F4(3) The requirements referred to in paragraph (1) are—

(a)the address of the non-resident parent in relation to the application has been ascertained and verified; and

(b)any application fee payable under regulation 3(1) (the application fee) of the Child Support Fees Regulations 2014 has been paid or waived in accordance with those Regulations.

(4) Except where paragraph (5) or (6) applies to an application, notice must be given as soon as is reasonably practicable.

(5) Where—

(a)there is an existing case related to the application; or

(b)the applicant—

(i)has been required to choose in an existing case whether or not to stay in the statutory scheme (under Schedule 5 (maintenance calculations: transfer of cases to new rules) to the 2008 Act), as a result of that applicant's existing case being related to an application made under section 4(1) or 7(1) of the 1991 Act, and

(ii)has chosen, by way of the application, to remain in the statutory scheme,

notice must be given as soon as is reasonable.

(6) Subject to paragraph (8), where the applicant—

(a)has been required to choose in an existing case whether or not to stay in the statutory scheme (under Schedule 5 to the 2008 Act), in circumstances where the existing case is not related to an application made under section 4(1) or 7(1) of the 1991 Act; and

(b)has chosen, by way of the application, to remain in the statutory scheme,

notice must be given in accordance with paragraph (7).

(7) Where paragraph (6) applies, notice must be given—

(a)where the application is made and the requirements in paragraph (3) are satisfied before the day 39 days before the liability end date (which means the date determined in accordance with regulation 6 (liability end date) of the Ending Liability Regulations) in relation to the existing case has passed, as soon as is reasonable once that day has passed; or

(b)where the application is made and the requirements in paragraph (3) are satisfied after the day 39 days before the liability end date has passed, as soon as is reasonable.

(8) Where an application to which paragraph (6) applies becomes an application to which paragraph (5) applies (because it becomes an existing case related to an application), paragraph (6) ceases to apply to that application.

(9) For the purposes of paragraphs (5) to (8) and this paragraph—

(a)the 2008 Act” means the Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008;

(b)existing case” has the meaning given in paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 5 to the 2008 Act;

(c)the Ending Liability Regulations” means the Child Support (Ending Liability in Existing Cases and Transition to New Calculation Rules) Regulations 2014;

(d)an existing case is related to an application if—

(i)the non-resident parent in relation to that application is also the non-resident parent in relation to the existing case and the person with care in relation to that application is not the person with care in relation to the existing case, or

(ii)the non-resident parent in relation to that application is a partner of a non-resident parent in relation to the existing case and either or both are in receipt of a benefit prescribed by regulations made under paragraph 4(1)(c) (flat rate) of Schedule 1 to the 1991 Act.]

Textual Amendments

F1Words in Pt. 2 reg. 11(1) inserted (30.6.2014) by The Child Support (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/1386), regs. 1(2), 7(2)(a)(i) (as amended (24.6.2014) by S.I. 2014/1621, reg. 3)

F2Words in Pt. 2 reg. 11(1) omitted (30.6.2014) by virtue of The Child Support (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/1386), regs. 1(2), 7(2)(a)(ii) (as amended (24.6.2014) by S.I. 2014/1621, reg. 3)

F4Pt. 2 reg. 11(3)-(9) inserted (30.6.2014) by The Child Support (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/1386), regs. 1(2), 7(2)(c) (as amended (24.6.2014) by S.I. 2014/1621, reg. 3)

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 11 wholly in force; reg. 11 not in force at made date; reg. 11 in force at 29.7.2013 for certain purposes and reg. 11 in force at 25.11.2013 in so far as not already in force, see reg. 1, SI 2013/1860 and S.I. 2013/2947

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