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Government targets CSA debt mountain

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The Government has launched a consultation on plans to deal with some of the £3.8 billion in unpaid child maintenance.

 

The government is determined to ensure the new, reformed system chases money more vigorously and prevents arrears escalating out of control again.

 

Credit industry data is being used to chase the one in five parents who fail to pay each quarter. If they apply for a new credit card, mobile phone or buy expensive luxury items, caseworkers will be able to locate and pursue them.

 

As well as tackling current cases, thousands of parents with arrears dating as far back as 1993 are having their cases re-examined. So far, more than 100,000 cases with around £600m outstanding have been identified for possible action. Officials have been locating parents’ new addresses and employer details at the rate of up to around 1,000 per week.

 

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