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    Just wondering if anyone can help? I have received four letters from the bailiff enforcement team for child support. I am not on the birth certificate and have not seen the child in question for the whole of the 17 years. How do I stand about not paying it?
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    Is the child yours?

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    • #3
      Never had a DNA, never had contact, there is a possibility the child could be mine. I'm not saying I wouldn't pay. The bailiff marstons group have declined my offer and are threatening removal of goods, suspension of my driving licence and prison, can they do this?

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        Peridot

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        • #5
          They may suspend action whilst you get a DNA test done.

          You will have to pay for it & it is about £250-£300. You get the money back if its not your child.

          Otherwise there is not a lot you can do & they can do whatever they stated. Prison would be a last resort.

          You need to get that DNA test done. Why would you even entertain the possibility of paying all these arrears if you are not related?

          I take it you are self-employed because if you were employed they would have attached it for deductions by your employer already.

          You could write to the CSA & get your file to check the sums are in order but really do not think there is much else you can do.
          Last edited by GBExile; 31st August 2019, 20:18:PM.

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          • #6
            https://www.gov.uk/manage-child-main...bout-parentage
            #staysafestayhome

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