Statutory Instrument 1992 No. 1815

      The Child Support (Maintenance Assessments and Special Cases) Regulations 1992


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1992 No. 1815

FAMILY LAW
CHILD SUPPORT

The Child Support (Maintenance Assessments and Special Cases) Regulations 1992

Made 20th July 1992
Coming into force 5th April 1993


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

PART I
General
1.  Citation, commencement and interpretation
PART II
Calculation or estimation of child support maintenance
2.  Calculation or estimation of amounts
3.  Calculation of AG
4.  Basic rate of child benefit
5.  The general rule
6.  The additional element
7.  Net income: calculation or estimation of N
8.  Net income: calculation or estimation of M
9.  Exempt income: calculation or estimation of E
10.  Exempt income: calculation or estimation of F
11.  Protected income
12.  Disposable income
13.  The minimum amount
14.  Eligible housing costs
15.  Amount of housing costs
16.  Weekly amount of housing costs
17.  Apportionment of housing costs: exempt income
18.  Excessive housing costs
PART III
Special cases
19.  Both parents are absent
20.  Persons treated as absent parents
21.  One parent is absent and the other is treated as absent
22.  Multiple applications relating to an absent parent
23.  Person caring for children of more than one absent parent
24.  Persons with part-time care—not including a person treated as an absent parent
25.  Care provided in part by a local authority
26.  Cases where child support maintenance is not to be payable
27.  Child who is a boarder or an in-patient
28.  Amount payable where absent parent is in receipt of income support or other prescribed benefit

SCHEDULES

  SCHEDULE 1—  Calculation of N and M

  SCHEDULE 2—  Amounts to be disregarded when calculating or estimating N and M

  SCHEDULE 3—  Eligible housing costs

  SCHEDULE 4—  Cases where child support maintenance is not to be payable

 

Explanatory Note


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