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DECISION OF THE CHILD SUPPORT COMMISSIONER
Commissioner's Case No: CCS/4378/2001
The appeal to the Commissioner
The issue
Is there power to take account of the deduction from salary?
Was the overpayment part of the absent parent's earnings when it was made?
'I take a different view from the judge. He seemed to think that Mr Fordham's obligation to repay meant that he had not earned anything during the relevant period, and that he had not had any payment in advance, and the like. I take a different view because of the indefinite, uncertain and almost unforeseeable obligation to refund the money. It was so far ahead that it would not affect the immediate resources available to Mr Fordham.'
Conclusion
Signed on original | Edward Jacobs Commissioner 27th March 2002 |