Impact assessment opinion: Child maintenance reforms: CSA case closure, introducing CMS
The Regulatory Policy Committee's evaluation of the DWP impact assessment for the Child Maintenance reforms covering CSA case closure, introduction of CMS fees, and support for family-based arrangements — a formal cost-benefit analysis scrutiny document for the core CMS legislative changes under the Welfare Reform Act 2012.
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Impact assessment opinionChild maintenance reforms: CSA case closure, introducing CMS
Evaluation of the Department for Work and Pensions impact assessment for Child maintenance reforms: CSA case closure, introducing CMS fees, supporting family-based arrangements
From:
Regulatory Policy Committee
Published
25 July 2014
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