Cap income used to calculate Child Maintenance to Minimum Wage over a 40hr week

We call on the UK Government to introduce a fair and sustainable cap on the income figure used to calculate CMS payments. We propose that the maximum weekly income considered for CMS assessments be limited to the equivalent of the National Minimum Wage multiplied by a 40-hour working week.

185 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Friday 8th May 2026
Last 24 hours signatures
5
Signature Deadline
Sunday 8th November 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 1,055

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We believe this cap would ensure that maintenance obligations are calculated based on a reasonable and widely understood benchmark of full-time work. Those who attempt to improve their situation by working additional hours or taking on extra employment may find themselves penalised in subsequent assessments, as increased earnings can lead directly to higher maintenance payments.

By capping the income used in calculations in line with minimum wage and a standard working week, we believe the system would become fairer and more predictable.


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