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Child Support in Action 1998 by Gwynn Davis Nick Wikeley Richard Young Jackie Barron Julie Bedward, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Gwynn Davis Nick Wikeley Richard Young Jackie Barron Julie Bedward
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781901362701
    Pages224
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 1998

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Child Support in Action 1998 by Gwynn Davis Nick Wikeley Richard Young Jackie Barron Julie Bedward

    This book presents a wholly new perspective on the Child Support Agency. The authors were granted privileged access to the CSAs own staff and were thus able to monitor case conduct from both the Agency and the client perspective. In a gripping analysis they compare the accounts of former husbands and wives with those of their respective legal advisersand critically they incorporate the experience and views of the beleaguered CSA staff who attempted to calculate and enforce child maintenance obligations in those same cases. The media picture of the misery visited upon absent fathers is borne out in part but even more striking is the authors account of a catastrophic administrative failure which led to the abandonment of many of the basic tenets of administrative justice. The reasons do not lie in the perceived unfairness of the formula but rather in the failure of those drafting the Child Support legislation to appreciate the impact of such change upon the rest of our hugely complex benefit structure.Their failure to grasp that the problems of inadequate disclosure and ineffective enforcement - with which courts had grappled for decades - could not be tackled effectively by a distant bureaucracy.show more



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