A man had to continue paying kid support considerably after his ex-accomplice conceded that he was not the natural...

A man had to continue paying kid support considerably after his ex-accomplice conceded that he was not the natural dad of their 14-year-old little girl.
The Hull occupant, who wasn't named so as to secure the protection of the kid for the situation, had just paid £38,000 of kid support to his ex more than 14 years before his she uncovered reality to him.
After her admission in October 2019, the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) sent a letter to the man, affirming that he was not the natural dad of the young lady but rather they said the man despite everything needed to pay £2,000 unpaid debts before the issue could be completely shut.
They determined an installment of £36.40 every month to take care of the unpaid debts, in spite of recognizing that he "isn't the parent of this youngster".

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Addressing Hull Live, the crushed man stated: 'As somebody who is right now paying for a kid that the CMS have affirmed isn't mine, I think it is imperative to feature how they pull off what is adequately overstepping the law.
'Toward the finish of a year ago, my ex revealed to me my girl was not mine, which considering she was 14 years of age at the opportunity arrived as somewhat of a stun.
'I was clearly crushed, particularly as I am a dad of two crippled young men who I care for full time.
'I have actually given my ex many thousands in the course of the most recent 14 years that could have been spent on them, in spite of the fact that I am progressively disturbed on the grounds that I adored my 'little girl' with my entire existence and put forth a valiant effort for her.
'I asked how that functions in light of the fact that the youngster isn't mine and they had affirmed that. So here I am paying unfulfilled obligations I don't owe, for a youngster that isn't mine.

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Notwithstanding arrangement of contentions over the installments, he said the CMS stood firm on their choice.
On how they dealt with his case, he included: "It is a joke and the CMS ought to be embarrassed."
Body West and Hessle MP, Emma Hardy asked the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to "earnestly survey" the case. She said the case ought to have been settled without the contribution of a MP and a writer.
After the Hull Daily Mail announced the strange choice, the CMS consented to wipe the man's unpaid debts.
A representative for the CMS revealed to Hull Live: 'After additional data, we have assessed the case and will be in contact with him as quickly as time permits to talk about our choice.
'Unpaid debts were brought about before the case was shut in October 2019. 'Following our survey of the case, we have concluded that Mr [name] doesn't need to pay overdue debts.'