A few years ago the CSA wrote to tell me that I owed them £5k odds for one year's contributions for my son from an estranged ex. The £5k was from a few years previously, in amongst the period where they lost their records.
I challenged this, and was given short shrift treatment. I asked for a break down of their calculation. They refused. I wrote a letter of complaint. They replied from a team who assess complaints, and decided it did not merit being escalated to the complaint's team. So, my complaint and right to complaint was vetted and thrown out.
I have asked for a reassessment and have been told that I was "uncooperative" back in the day, so gave up all my legal rights.
How can this be?
They would not accept my offer of £50 a month and sought an AofEO for £300 a month. I contacted them and they gave me a grace period of a month at Christmas, and agreed to reduce my payments to £200 a month.
What rights do I have?
I challenged this, and was given short shrift treatment. I asked for a break down of their calculation. They refused. I wrote a letter of complaint. They replied from a team who assess complaints, and decided it did not merit being escalated to the complaint's team. So, my complaint and right to complaint was vetted and thrown out.
I have asked for a reassessment and have been told that I was "uncooperative" back in the day, so gave up all my legal rights.
How can this be?
They would not accept my offer of £50 a month and sought an AofEO for £300 a month. I contacted them and they gave me a grace period of a month at Christmas, and agreed to reduce my payments to £200 a month.
What rights do I have?
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