SCHEDULE 7DEDUCTIONS FROM BENEFIT IN RESPECT OF CHILD SUPPORT MAINTENANCE AND PAYMENT TO PERSONS WITH CARE

Regulation 60

Interpretation1

In this Schedule—

  • beneficiary” means a person who has been awarded a specified benefit;

  • F8fee” means any collection fee under Part 3 of the Child Support Fees Regulations 2014 which is payable by the non-resident parent;

  • “maintenance”, except in F10paragraph 3(1), means child support maintenance which a non-resident parent is liable to pay under the 1991 Act M1 at a flat rate (or would be so liable but for a variation having been agreed to) where that rate applies (or would have applied) because the non-resident parent falls within F11paragraph 4(1)(a), (b), (c) or (2) of Schedule 1 to the 1991 ActM2, and includes such maintenance payable at a transitional rate in accordance with regulations made under section 29(3)(a) of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000M3;

  • person with care” has the same meaning as in section 3 (meaning of certain terms used in this Act) of the 1991 Act;

  • specified benefit” means—

    1. a

      an employment and support allowance;

    2. b

      a jobseeker's allowance;

    3. c

      universal credit.

Deductions2

1

Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph and to paragraph 5 (flat rate maintenance), the Secretary of State may deduct from any specified benefit awarded to a beneficiary, an amount equal to the amount of maintenance F2and any fee which is payable by the beneficiary and pay the amount deducted to or among the person or persons with care in discharge (in whole or in part) of the liability to pay maintenance F7, and retain any amount deducted in discharge of any liability to pay a fee.

2

A deduction F1for maintenance and fees may only be made from one specified benefit in respect of the same period.

3

No amount may be deducted under this Schedule from any employment and support allowance or any jobseeker's allowance awarded to the claimant if that would reduce the amount of the benefit payable to the claimant to less than 10 pence.

4

No amount may be deducted from any universal credit awarded to the claimant under this Schedule if that would reduce the amount payable to the claimant to less than one penny.

Arrears3

1

F12... The Secretary of State may deduct the sum of F13£8.40 per week from any employment and support allowanceF15, jobseeker’s allowance or universal credit which the beneficiary has been awarded andF14... pay the amount deducted to or among the person or persons with care in discharge (in whole or in part) of the beneficiary's liability to pay arrears of maintenanceF4, and retain any amount deducted in discharge of any liability to pay a fee.

F161A

No deduction may be made under sub-paragraph (1) if the beneficiary is liable to pay maintenance.

F172

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3

In sub-paragraph (1) “maintenance” means child support maintenance as defined by section 3(6) of the 1991 Act whether before or after the amendment of the definition of such maintenance by section 1(2)(a) of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000, and includes maintenance payable at a transitional rate in accordance with regulations made under section 29(3)(a) of that Act.

Apportionment4

Where maintenance is payable to more than one person with care, the amount deducted F6in respect of maintenance must be apportioned between the persons with care in accordance with paragraphs 6, 7 and 8 of Schedule 1 (maintenance assessments) to the 1991 ActM4.

Flat rate maintenance5

1

This paragraph applies where the beneficiary and that person's partner are each liable to pay maintenance at a flat rate in accordance with paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 1 to the 1991 Act and either of them has been awarded universal credit (whether as a single claimant or as joint claimants).

2

Where this paragraph applies, an amount not exceeding an amount equal to the flat rate of maintenance F3and any fee may be deducted from such an award in respect of the total liability of both partners to pay maintenance F5and any fee, in the proportions described in regulation 4(3) of the Child Support (Maintenance Calculations and Special Cases) Regulations 2001M5 or regulation 44(3) of the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations 2012 M6 and must be paid in discharge (in whole or in part) of the respective liabilities to pay maintenance F9or retained in discharge of any liability to pay a fee.

Notice6

Where the Secretary of State commences making deductions under this Schedule, the Secretary of State must notify the beneficiary in writing of the amount and frequency of the deduction and the benefit from which the deduction is made and must give further such notice when there is a change to any of the particulars specified in the notice.