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File no: CCS 1925 2002
DECISION OF THE CHILD SUPPORT COMMISSIONER
Background to this appeal
Grounds of appeal
A's submission states that it was she, not C, who had an unfair hearing but she was content with the hearing going ahead with her having a representative.
Was the hearing fair?
Directions to the new tribunal
If C accepts, as he did at the previous hearing, that the tribunal need not consider the ground relating to unreasonably high housing costs, then the tribunal need not pursue that point. But it must consider both the application based on diversion of income and the application based on the allegation that A's lifestyle was inconsistent with her income. There is now additional evidence of her declared income in the papers. It is for C to show by any relevant evidence that her lifestyle is inconsistent with the income she declared to the child support agency.
David Williams
Commissioner
19 November 2002
[Signed on the original on the date shown]