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Reported decisions of the Social Security and Child Support Commissioners and of the courts on appeal from, and on reference by, the Commissioners : Vol. 22: 2005
Enabling power: Social Security Act 1998, s. 20 (2) (3) & Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007, ss. 9 (3), 22, 29 (3), sch. 5. Issued: 20.10.2008. Made: 09.10.2008. Laid: 15.10.2008. Coming into force: 03.11.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E/W/S/NI. General
Govenrment Bill published 06.06.2007. A Bill to establish the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission; to amend the law relating to child support; to make provision about lump sum payments to or in respect of persons with diffuse mesothelioma. Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Department for Education and Skills, will be published separately as Bill 118-EN
These notes refer to the Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008 (c. 6) (ISBN 9780105406082) which received Royal Assent on 5 June 2008
Since it was established in 1993, the Child Support Agency has consistently underperformed, plagued by enormous backlogs of unprocessed cases and uncollected maintenance. Where it works well, the Agency has secured regular contributions from non-resident parents and helped lift an estimated 100,000 children out of poverty. It has to administer complex assessment, collection and enforcement processes and deal with complicated emotional, financial and legal issues to bring about a degree of financial stability for children and parents. Following on from a NAO report (HCP 1174, session 2005-06; ISBN 9780102938692) published in June 2006, the Committee's report examines the implementation of chi...
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During the 1990s lone mothers reached the top of the political agenda, viewed as both a drain on public expenditure and a moral threat. What has been missing from the debate is an understanding of how we have got to where we are. This timely new study, by three leading experts in the field, sets out first to investigate the demographics of lone motherhood - how the pathways into lone motherhood have changed, and whether the changes of the last quarter of a century are as dramatic as they appear. Second, it looks at the wider context for the changes in lone motherhood in terms of ideas about marriage, and the changes in the construction of the never-married mother, from victim in the 1950s to...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
This is your source for authoritative and comprehensive guidance from the British Medical Association (BMA) Medical Ethics Department covering both routine and highly contentious medico-legal issues faced by health care professionals. The new edition updates the information from both the legal and ethical perspectives and reflects developments surrounding The Mental Capacity Act, Human Tissue Act, and revision of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act.