Child Maintenance

When parents separate, child maintenance is a payment made by the “non resident” parent (ie the parent who the child spends the least time living with) to provide financial support towards a child’s living costs. The non resident parent pays a regular sum of money towards support of their child to the parent/person with majority care.

The Child Maintenance Service (CMS) is responsible for administrating and enforcing payments. Before 2012, this was done by the Child Support Agency.

Getting child maintenance arrangements right is very important, whether you’re paying or receiving. Over the years it can add up to a lot of money and make a lot of difference to the lives of you and your child.