Child Support Act 1991

Collection of financial support - Mandatory relief in respect of incremental penalties

135L: Writing-off of incremental penalties if non-compliance with arrangement

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“This rule about cancelling extra fees for not following a plan was removed in 2021”

This part of the law used to be about writing off certain penalties if someone didn’t follow an arrangement. However, it no longer applies. The government removed this section from the Child Support Act on 1 April 2021. This means that if you’re looking for information about writing off penalties, you’ll need to check the current rules, as they might be different now.

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"Old rule about reducing extra penalties for agreements made before September 2006 no longer applies"


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"No more extra fees if you agree to pay your child support"

Part 8 Collection of financial support
Mandatory relief in respect of incremental penalties

135LWriting-off of incremental penalties if non-compliance with arrangement (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 135L: repealed, on , by section 51 of the Child Support Amendment Act 2021 (2021 No 6).
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