I've been told I still have arrears with CSA. I can't afford a solicitor. Any advice?
neville57
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Hi everyone...just been told by CSA that I still have arrears with them!!!! My Son is now late twenties ..I' ve helped him through college..get a mortgage...but they don't listen..don't even reply to my mail. They have just put an earnings order on my pension taking 50% of it. My Son does not want this..it's my bitter ex's doing..she claims to them that I have lots of money. I am on P I P....I am disabled and unable to work any more. I cannot afford solicitors due to cost. I feel this is totally wrong.
ANY ADVICE. PLS
NEVILLE
ANY ADVICE. PLS
NEVILLE
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Hi nevilleYou need to get trained advice from an advice centre near youBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Hi @neville57 thank you for sharing this with us, i am sorry to hear what you have been through. Please get in touch with your local CAB and do keep us updated.
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Welcome to the community @neville57 this sounds like a very complex and difficult situation and Im not sure we will be able to offer any information. The CAB may be your best bet!
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