The Child Support (Meaning of Child and New Calculation Rules) (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012

Type Ni-Statutory-Rule
Publication 2012-12-06
State In force
Jurisdiction Northern Ireland
Department Government Printer for Northern Ireland
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Made: 6th December 2012

Coming into operation in accordance with regulation 1(1)

The Department for Social Development makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 3(1)(b), 16(1), 29(3) and (3A), 47(1) and (2) and 48(4) of the Child Support (Northern Ireland) Order 1991[^f00001], and now vested in it[^f00002], and sections 36(2) and 38(2) of the Child Maintenance Act (Northern Ireland) 2008[^f00003].

PART 1 — General

Citation, commencement and interpretation

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PART 2 — Meaning of Child

Amendment of the Child Support (Maintenance Assessment Procedure) Regulations

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Amendment of the Child Support (Maintenance Calculation Procedure) Regulations

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PART 3 — New Calculation Rules – Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments

Amendment of the Collection and Enforcement Regulations

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(4) (1) The Department may, for the purposes of determining the frequency and amount of the payments of child support maintenance required to be made by a liable person— (a) determine the total amount payable for the reference period on the assumption that the weekly rate of child support maintenance will not change over that period; and (b) require that amount to be paid by equal instalments over that period at intervals determined by the Department. (2) The reference period in relation to the maintenance calculation is, subject to paragraph (3), the period of 52 weeks mentioned in Article 29(3A) of the Order beginning with— (a) the initial effective date (where it is the first such period in relation to the maintenance calculation); or (b) the review date. (3) In this regulation “initial effective date” and “review date” have the meanings given by regulations 12 and 19 respectively of the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012[^f00008].

(10) (1) The period by reference to which the normal deduction rate is set must be the period by reference to which the liable person is normally paid where that period is a 1, 2 or 4 weekly or monthly period. (2) The employer must select the normal deduction rate which applies depending on the period by reference to which the liable person’s earnings are normally paid. (3) Where the liable person is paid by reference to a period other than at a 1, 2 or 4 weekly or monthly period, the Department must discharge the deduction from earnings order in accordance with regulation 20. (11) (1) The period by reference to which the protected earnings proportion is set must be the same as the period by reference to which the normal deduction rate is set in accordance with regulation 10(1). (2) The protected earnings proportion in respect of any period shall be 60 per cent. of the liable person’s net earnings in respect of that period as calculated at the pay-day of the liable person by the employer.

or (g) the circumstances in regulation 10(3) apply.

Amendment of the Child Support (Maintenance Arrangements and Jurisdiction) Regulations

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Amendment of the Social Security and Child Support (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations

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Amendment of the Child Support (Voluntary Payments) Regulations

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Amendment of the Child Support Information Regulations

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  • “the Maintenance Calculation Regulations” means the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012;

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(9A) (1) In a case falling within paragraph (2) or (3), the Department may notify the non-resident parent of the requirement to notify the Department of any relevant change of circumstances in relation to that income. (2) A case falls within this paragraph if, in relation to a maintenance calculation in force— (a) gross weekly income is determined by reference to the non-resident parent’s current income as an employee or officeholder (in accordance with regulation 37 of the Maintenance Calculation Regulations); and (b) paragraph 5(b) of the Schedule 1 to the Order[^f00027] (nil rate) does not apply. (3) A case falls within this paragraph if, in relation to a maintenance calculation in force— (a) gross weekly income is determined by reference to the non-resident parent’s current income (in accordance with regulation 36 of the Maintenance Calculation Regulations); and (b) paragraph 5(b) of Schedule 1 to the Order applies. (4) A notification by the Department under paragraph (1) must be in writing. (5) Where a relevant change of circumstances occurs after the non-resident parent has been notified of a requirement under paragraph (1) the non-resident parent must notify the Department of that change— (a) within fourteen days beginning with and including the day on which the change occurs; or (b) within such other period as the Department has specified in its notification. (6) For the purposes of a case falling within paragraph (2), a relevant change of circumstances occurs where— (a) the non-resident parent— (i) commences a new employment or office, or (ii) in relation to an existing employment or office, commences a new rate of remuneration or a new working pattern, and could reasonably be expected to know that would result in an increased liability under the maintenance calculation in force if reported to the Department; or (b) the non-resident parent receives from their employment or office the following number of consecutive payments, each of which (if it were taken as a weekly average) exceeds the gross weekly income taken into account in the maintenance calculation in force by 25 per cent. or more— (i) five payments, in the case of a non-resident parent paid weekly, (ii) three payments, in the case of a non-resident parent paid fortnightly, (iii) two payments, in the case of a non-resident parent paid four weekly or monthly. (7) The payments referred to in paragraph (6)(b) are the gross remuneration from the employment or office in question less any pension contributions deducted under net pay arrangements. (8) In paragraph (7) “net pay arrangements” means arrangements for relief in respect of pension contributions under section 193 of the Finance Act 2004[^f00028]. (9) For the purposes of a case falling within paragraph (3), a relevant change of circumstances occurs where the non-resident parent’s income increases to a gross weekly income of £5 or more. (10) For the purposes of paragraph (9), gross weekly income is to be calculated in accordance with regulation 44(2) of the Maintenance Calculation Regulations.

PART 4 — Revocations, Savings and Transitional Provision

Revocations

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Savings – arrears-only case

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Transitional provisions

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SCHEDULE — Revocations

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