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G4S to run Child Maintenance Options Service

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14 May 13 #393268 by halflifedecay
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G4S to run child maintenance Options Service

Would this be the same G4S who did such a good job with the security for the Olympics?

Oh boy.

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14 May 13 #393283 by stepper
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We will have to wait and see if this organisation is of any benefit to parents or not. There seems very little help for parents at the point of separation, especially for dads.

Maybe child maintenance options will advise how much dads are required to pay and G4S will pay them a follow up visit to ensure that they pay up.

Sorry for being cynical!

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