Statutory Instrument 1992 No. 1989

      The Child Support (Collection and Enforcement) Regulations 1992


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1992 No. 1989

FAMILY LAW
CHILD SUPPORT

The Child Support (Collection and Enforcement) Regulations 1992

Made 17th August 1992
Laid before Parliament 26th August 1992
Coming into force 5th April 1993


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

PART I
General
1.  Citation, commencement and interpretation
PART II
Collection of child support maintenance
2.  Payment of child support maintenance
3.  Method of payment
4.  Interval of payment
5.  Transmission of payments
6.  Representations about payment arrangements
7.  Notice to liable person as to requirements about payment
PART III
Deduction from earnings orders
8.  Interpretation of this Part
9.  Deduction from earnings orders
10.  Normal deduction rate
11.  Protected earnings rate
12.  Amount to be deducted by employer
13.  Employer to notify liable person of deduction
14.  Payment by employer to Secretary of State
15.  Information to be provided by liable person
16.  Duty of employers and others to notify Secretary of State
17.  Requirement to review deduction from earnings orders
18.  Power to vary deduction from earnings orders
19.  Compliance with deduction from earnings orders as varied
20.  Discharge of deduction from earnings orders
21.  Lapse of deduction from earnings orders
22.  Appeals against deduction from earnings orders
23.  Crown employment
24.  Priority as between orders
25.  Offences
PART IV
Liability orders
26.  Extent of this Part
27.  Notice of intention to apply for a liability order
28.  Application for a liability order
29.  Liability orders
30.  Enforcement of liability orders by distress
31.  Appeals in connection with distress
32.  Charges connected with distress
33.  Application for warrant of commitment
34.  Warrant of commitment

SCHEDULES

  SCHEDULE 1  —Liability order prescribed form

  SCHEDULE 2  —Charges connected with distress

  SCHEDULE 3  —Form of warrant of commitment

 

Explanatory Note


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