SCHEDULES

F1F2F3SCHEDULE 4BDEPARTURE DIRECTIONS: THE CASES AND CONTROLS

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F2

prosp. in pt. subst. 2000 c. 4 (NI)

F3

see SR 2001/24 which am. and rep. for the purpose only of making regulations

PART ITHE CASES

Special expenses

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1

A departure direction may be given with respect to special expenses of the applicant which were not, and could not have been, taken into account in determining the current assessment in accordance with the provisions of, or made under, Part I of Schedule 1.

2

In this paragraph “special expenses” means the whole, or any prescribed part, of expenses which fall within a prescribed description of expenses.

3

In prescribing descriptions of expenses for the purposes of this paragraph, the Department may, in particular, make provision with respect to—

a

costs incurred in travelling to work;

b

costs incurred by an absent parent in maintaining contact with the child, or with any of the children, with respect to whom he is liable to pay child support maintenance under the current assessment;

c

costs attributable to a long-term illness or disability of the applicant or of a dependant of the applicant;

d

debts incurred, before the absent parent became an absent parent in relation to a child with respect to whom the current assessment was made—

i

for the joint benefit of both parents;

ii

for the benefit of any child with respect to whom the current assessment was made; or

iii

for the benefit of any other child falling within a prescribed category;

e

pre-1993 financial commitments from which it is impossible for the parent concerned to withdraw or from which it would be unreasonable to expect that parent to have to withdraw;

f

costs incurred by a parent in supporting a child who is not his child but who is part of his family.

4

For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(c)—

a

the question whether one person is a dependant of another shall be determined in accordance with regulations made by the Department;

b

“disability” and “illness” have such meaning as may be prescribed; and

c

the question whether an illness or disability is long-term shall be determined in accordance with regulations made by the Department.

5

For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(e), “pre-1993 financial commitments” means financial commitments of a prescribed kind entered into before 5th April 1993 in any case where—

a

a court order of a prescribed kind was in forced with respect to the absent parent and the person with care concerned at the time when they were entered into; or

b

an agreement between them of a prescribed kind was in force at that time.

6

For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(f), a child who is not the child of a particular person is a part of that person's family in such circumstances as may be prescribed.