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[1996] NISSCSC CSC2/96 (30 January 1997)
Decision No: CSC2/96
THE CHILD SUPPORT (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDERS 1991 AND 1996
CHILD SUPPORT
Appeal to the Child Support Commissioner
on a question of law from the decision of
the Child Support Appeal Tribunal
dated 23 January 1996
DECISION OF THE CHILD SUPPORT COMMISSIONER
"Facts as in submission. Ms T… is not cohabiting with anymale. Tribunal accepts that Mr C... spent £3500 on home
improvements being redecoration and replacement of household
items, contents and furniture removed from the home by Ms T..."
On the basis of these findings, the appeal was allowed and the Child Support Officer was directed as follows:-
"Mr C...'s Child Support maintenance is to be recalculated takinginto account the payment of £3500 by Mr C... in relation to
redecoration and replacement of household items, contents and
furniture for his home."
The Tribunal's reasons for decision were:-
"The Tribunal holds that the payment by Mr C... of £3500 wasa payment in respect of or in consequence of the use and
occupation of his home in accordance with the provisions of
Regulation 14 and Paragraph 1(f) of Schedule 3 of Child Support
(Maintenance Assessments and Special Cases) Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 1992 and is therefore an eligible housing
cost to be taken into account when calculating the amount of
Child Support maintenance payable by Mr C…
Tribunal also strongly advises Mr C... to apply for a review
of his case due to his overtime situation and rent increase."
In response to a request from the Child Support Officer, the Tribunal on 24 May 1996 issued the following further direction:-
"As the loan agreement was effective from 15 July 1994 with thefirst repayment to be made on 14 August 1994 the weekly amount
of housing costs should be calculated from the effective date
that is 2 August 1994 - the loan agreement being in place at that
date - in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 16 Child
Support (Maintenance Assessments and Special Cases) Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 1992, the monthly amount to be considered being
£103.76."
(Signed) R R Chambers
CHIEF COMMISSIONER
30 January 1997