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03 Jan 08 #9851 by alantw2004
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I have three "children" living with my wife. They are 20, 18 and 13.

When I complete the Statement Of Arrangements for Children form do I include the two older "children" or just the younger one?

I would like to try to get this form completed correctly first time around so any help would be gratefully received!

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03 Jan 08 #9853 by attilladahun
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Are they in full time education -if so yes

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Are they in full time education -if so yes

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03 Jan 08 #9870 by alantw2004
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Hi and thanks for the quick reply.

The 20 year old is studying 3 days a week at 6th form college.

The 18 year old is not in education.

The 13 year ols is still at school.

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