Child Support Act 1991

Assessment of child support and domestic maintenance - Exemption in certain circumstances for prisoners and hospital patients

73: Application for exemption by prisoner or hospital patient

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“Prisoners and hospital patients can no longer ask to be excused from child support”

This section of the law was about how prisoners or hospital patients could apply for an exemption from something related to child support. However, this part of the law no longer exists. It was removed on 26 September 2006. This means that if you are a prisoner or a hospital patient, you can’t use this rule anymore to ask for an exemption.

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"This rule about choosing child support options is no longer used"

Part 5 Assessment of child support and domestic maintenance
Exemption in certain circumstances for prisoners and hospital patients

73Application for exemption by prisoner or hospital patient (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 73: repealed, on , by section 15 of the Child Support Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 42).