Maintenance payments
Maintenance is money paid by one person to support another — like a child, spouse, civil partner or qualified cohabitant.
Child maintenance helps cover a child’s living costs. It can be arranged privately or through a court order.
Maintenance often comes up after a relationship ends — such as a separation, divorce or the end of a civil partnership. Some cohabitants may also be entitled to maintenance under the law.
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Apply for a maintenance order
You can apply to the Court for maintenance if someone is not supporting you or your child.
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Maintenance not paid
If maintenance isn’t paid, you can ask the court to enforce the order and recover what you’re owed
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Who can apply for maintenance
You can apply for maintenance if you need financial support from a spouse, civil partner or parent.
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Change or appeal an order
Ask the court to change or appeal an order if you disagree with the decision or your circumstances have changed.
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I have been severed
Find out what to do if you’ve received divorce papers and how to respond before the court date.
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Legal help and mediation services
Learn how to get legal advice or help from a solicitor. Find out what mediation is and how it can help you reach an agreement without going to court.