Child Maintenance in UK Law
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M v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
... ... Under the Child Support Act 1991 she, as the non-resident parent, is required to ... the rules result in her being required to pay more towards the maintenance of her children than she would have to pay if she were living with a ... ...
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Steadman v Steadman
... ... Prior to the divorce the husband had been ordered to pay maintenance of £2 per week to the wife and £2.10.0. per week for their child. The ... ...
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McFarlane v Tayside Health Board
... ... McFarlane became pregnant and their fifth child, Catherine, was born on 6 May 1992. They claim that Mrs. McFarlane ... recovery since the value of the child outweighed the cost of maintenance. Limiting recovery to specific heads of claim which were not outweighed by ... ...
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R (on the Application of Cart) v Upper Tribunal [Sup Ct]
... ... ) v The Upper Tribunal , Mr Cart appealed to the Social Security and Child Support Tribunal (whose jurisdiction has since been taken over by the ... (whose functions have since been taken over by the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission) to revise a variation in the level of child ... ...
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Re M. (an Infant)
... ... 's door and asked for information about lodgings for herself and the child. The appellant; who had never seen the mother before, out of the kindness ... shall discharge their duty to provide accommodation and maintenance for a child in their care (a) by boarding him out on such terms as to ... ...
- R R Cart (First Claimant) U (Second Claimant) XC (Third Claimant) The Upper Tribunal (First Defendant) Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Second Defendant) The Secretary of State for Justice (First Interested Party) The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Second Interested Party) Child Maintenance & Enforcement Commission (Third Interested Party) Mrs Wendy Cart (Fourth Interested Party) The Public Law Project (Intervener)
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Re G (Adoption: Unmarried couple); Re P and Others (adoption: unmarried couple)
... ... a couple to be excluded from consideration as adoptive parents of a child on the ground only that they are not married. The woman is the natural ... to deduct from his taxable income the payments he made for the maintenance of his daughter solely because he had not been married to the mother. The ... ...
- Kambiz Karoonian v Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (CMEC)
- C v F (Disabled Child: Maintenance Orders)
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Mahad v Entry Clearance Officer (sub noms AM (Ethiopia) v Entry Clearance Officer & AM (Somalia) v Entry Clearance Officer)
... ... support (as the appellants submit) or whether it precludes maintenance provided by anyone other than the sponsor (as the respondent entry ... , be accommodated adequately by the parent, parents or relative the child is seeking to join without recourse to public funds in accommodation which ... ...
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