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Le Chat | 23:16 Thu 26th May 2005 | Business & Finance
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Is there a  ruling in law, that errant fathers should pay money towards their children, or is it just a matter of hope? If my child's father refuses to pay (as he has for 3 yrs) can I take him to court? Answers welcome please! However, do not suggest I contact the CSA as I have and they are hopeless!!
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The answer is yes. I suggest you find a local solicitor who deals with family matters. You can try to locate one using the Law Society website which is http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/home.law. On the right hand side of the home page is a Find a Solicitor feature. (The usual place that solicitors can be found is at the golf club. Ha Ha)

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