Now, here is an update. SIL has lost his job, or got the sack. He has registered for job seekers allowance. They have looked at his income but BECAUSE HE HAS GOT AN MOD PENSION OF £780 PER CALENDAR MONTH, he is over the limit and he cant get any money. They will just pay his national insurance stamp. Both CSA and the Benefits Agency know he has got the pension coming in. Now CSA has written to DD to say that, because he cant get job seekers allowance, Benefits Agency have contacted them to say he has no income, therefore they cannot give her a share, so she can get no money. BUT they both know in writing and in interviews with SIL that he has income of £780 a month. CSA say, unfortunately, they can do nothing about it because the letter from Benefits Agency states quite categorically that he has no income. That letter supercedes every other instruction/advice, they have to follow to the letter what it says, and consequently, they cannot give her any money. So his pension counts for nothing - they cant take account of it at all although both departments know full well he is in receipt of it. You just couldn't make it up, could you? So where do we go from here? appeal to CSA? appeal to Benefits? go to CAB? go to MPs surgery? chain ourselves to the statue in Westminster Hall? DD has a 12 year old autistic son, she works part time, she scratches around for money, my partner and I support her financially. We are four hours away in the car, so little practical help on a day to day basis. Has anyone else known anything quite as crazy as this?