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Child Support Agency quarterly summary of statistics: December 2014

A statistical report providing figures on child support caseloads, enforcement, appeals, collections and outstanding arrears.

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

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Child Support Agency quarterly summary of statistics December 2014

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Child Support Agency quarterly summary of statistics first release December 2014

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Child Support Agency quarterly summary of statistics December 2014

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Child Support Agency quarterly summary of statistics December 2014: regional tables

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These publications contain national statistics on child maintenance schemes operated through the Child Support Agency (CSA) up to December 2014.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for the child maintenance system in Great Britain. We fund information and support for separating parents and run the statutory child maintenance schemes, currently operated through the CSA.

DWP assumed responsibility for CSA from the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission on 1 August 2012, following an announcement on 14 October 2010 that the commission would become an executive agency of DWP. The commission had responsibility for the CSA between the 1 November 2008 and 31 July 2012. Before that, DWP had responsibility for CSA.

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