What is child maintenance? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of child maintenance

child maintenancenoun

tiền cấp dưỡng nuôi con

/ˌtʃaɪld ˈmeɪntənəns//ˌtʃaɪld ˈmeɪntənəns/

Where does the word child maintenance come from?

The term "child maintenance" refers to the financial support paid by a parent to help cover the costs of raising a child after the relationship between the parents has ended. The concept of child maintenance dates back to ancient times when it was commonly known as "child support" or "alimony pendente lite" in Latin. The term "child maintenance" gained popularity in the UK during the 1990s, when it replaced the previous term "maintenance for children" to better reflect the nature of the financial support being provided. In essence, child maintenance is a way to ensure that children continue to receive financial support and resources from both parents, even if they no longer live together. This arrangement helps to reduce financial stress and promote the best possible living conditions for children during and after a divorce or separation.

Example of vocabulary child maintenancenamespace

  • After their divorce, Sarah agreed to pay child maintenance to her ex-husband to help support their two children.
  • Mark's child maintenance payments were taken directly from his salary by his employer.
  • If the non-custodial parent fails to make their child maintenance payments, they may be subject to legal action.
  • The child maintenance system aims to ensure that children have financial support from both parents, regardless of whether they live with them or not.
  • Monique found the process of applying for child maintenance confusing and confusing, so she sought advice from a specialist organisation.

Synonyms and related words for child maintenance


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