Yorkshire Post

Concerns for families ‘slipping though the cracks’

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URGENT ACTION is needed to improve the child support system amid concerns single-parent families are “slipping through the safety net”, MPs have warned.

The Work and Pensions Committee said the Child Maintenanc­e Service (CMS) must be tougher on enforcing payment of child support and tackling gaps in its provision for cases of domestic violence.

In a new report, the cross-party group of MPs urged ministers to tackle prolonged under-payment by some absent parents as well as “shameless self-employed” parents who exploit a legal loophole that allows them to avoid paying the right amount of child support to their families.

A high proportion of cases slipped through the cracks when the new system was introduced in 2012, the report also found.

Tory Heidi Allen, who sits on the committee, said: “We know the balance between state and family is one of the hardest to get right. But there is an opportunit­y to get control of this decades-old issue, by improving the new Child Maintenanc­e Service.

“It is right of course that families sort these issues themselves wherever possible, and the Government only provide a safety net when that doesn’t work.

“But a high proportion of ongoing cases have not been resolved, they have simply disappeare­d. There must now be a worry that families simply cannot face starting over and are slipping through the safety net.”

The report called for more help for domestic abuse survivors, who it said were being let down by the system which means they have to engage with their abuser over the money owed in child support. Parents should also be able to challenge unfair child support awards, the committee said, as they called for an end to loopholes for the self-employed.

Ms Allen said: “The evasion of child support under the guise of ever-changing “self-employment” is also an evasion of tax. It is a double hit to the taxpayer in the form of lower tax receipts and also benefit payments to parents with care who can’t then make ends meet. It is therefore essential that the Government reviews this as part of its comprehens­ive review of self-employment.”

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