Official Statistics

Child Maintenance Service statistics: data to September 2022 (experimental)

Quarterly experimental statistics on the Child Maintenance Service to September 2022.

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

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National tables: Child Maintenance Service statistics, data to September 2022

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Details

The latest release of these statistics can be found in the collection of Child Maintenance Service statistics.

Experimental statistics on child maintenance arrangements administered by the Child Maintenance Service (CMS).

CMS statistics are also available on Stat-Xplore, an online tool for exploring some of the Department for Work and Pensions’ main statistics.

Child Support Agency arrears data

The Child Support Agency (CSA) Arrears Tables are suspended due to a data issue leading to missing cases within a source dataset. The remaining information does not provide a meaningful overview for CSA arrears data on its own.

The issue is being investigated. Once a solution is in place, we will reinstate the statistical series as soon as possible within the routine publication schedule, in line with the UK Statistics Authority Code of Practice for Statistics. We plan to reinstate the series in the publication due on 28 March 2023. In the event that the data issue cannot be resolved by then, a further update will be provided.

Updates to this page

Published 13 December 2022
Last updated 13 December 2022 + show all updates
  1. In section 8 (Paying Parents characteristics), the first sentence in the opening paragraph read 'In the quarter ending June 2022, of the 560,900 Paying Parents:'. This has been corrected to read 'In the quarter ending September 2022, of the 578,500 Paying Parents:'. No other changes have been made.

  2. First published.

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