Hello,
I have a friend who has been dealing with a difficult break up and 12 months ago the father of their only child stopped paying the agreed rate of Child Support. After several court hearings she has recently (after October 1st if it makes a difference) been awarded a Final Charging Order against the old family home which he retains. The question is, although this is a good thing, it seems to be a long term solution only - no time limit is set for him to pay outstanding payments and potentially he could stop paying anything and just let the FCO accrue?
What is considered to be the next step to get payment of the balance recovered? Is it to apply for an Order for Sale? This seems harsh but for financial reasons she really needs to try and get back some of the not insubstantial underpayments to help with rent payments and the child's welfare.
I've looked at http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/englan...ing_orders.htm and it doesn't mention anything like a Statutory Demand, but is this a feasible option?
I appreciate this forum usually operates on consumers tackling with FCO's received from creditors, but any advice is appreciated as she's a good friend and we want to help her if possible.
Thanks.
I have a friend who has been dealing with a difficult break up and 12 months ago the father of their only child stopped paying the agreed rate of Child Support. After several court hearings she has recently (after October 1st if it makes a difference) been awarded a Final Charging Order against the old family home which he retains. The question is, although this is a good thing, it seems to be a long term solution only - no time limit is set for him to pay outstanding payments and potentially he could stop paying anything and just let the FCO accrue?
What is considered to be the next step to get payment of the balance recovered? Is it to apply for an Order for Sale? This seems harsh but for financial reasons she really needs to try and get back some of the not insubstantial underpayments to help with rent payments and the child's welfare.
I've looked at http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/englan...ing_orders.htm and it doesn't mention anything like a Statutory Demand, but is this a feasible option?
I appreciate this forum usually operates on consumers tackling with FCO's received from creditors, but any advice is appreciated as she's a good friend and we want to help her if possible.
Thanks.
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