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What happens if the parent without the main day-to-care of the child refuses to pay child maintenance?

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What happens if the parent without the main day-to-care of the child refuses to pay child maintenance?

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You can ask the CSA to put a child maintenance arrangement in place. The CSA can contact the parent without the main day-to-day care and set up an arrangement to collect child maintenance. The CSA can then enforce payments if that parent refuses to pay child maintenance or stops paying.

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