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CSA: Realism must take the place of idealism

Parliament has had to deal with two waves of child support legislation so far. Under the Conservatives, the Child Support Act 1991 led to the creation of the Child Support Agency which started work in April 1993. After what was widely regarded as the catastrophic failure of that scheme, the New Labour government, promising to make child support reform a priority, introduced the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000. This led to the introduction of a new scheme supported by a ne…

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