March 14th, 2010 by , under nnmj.com.
Go back to court.Yes. Your partner's circumstances are irrelevant and the CSA will not even ask her income. What you pay is based entirely on how many children you have and is a percentage of your salary. As our American friends like to say you just have to 'suck it up!'You can have your solicitor file a motion to amend the court order.
Talk to him/her first and see if they think it is even worth the effort.
Family court is the only place on Earth where a man is presumed guilty beyond and shadow of a doubt.Unless you have your son for one night a week or more when you get a deduction of 1/7th (for 1 night, 2/7ths for 2 nights), the amount you pay is is not affected by what the mother earns. Even if she remarries then that does not affect your payments.
Only when your income changes will affect what you pay!When it comes to the law its on the women's side it should be looked into.sounds like your in the same boat as me, i pay £70pw yet she works as a teacher, shes married so has another income coming in, and she has my csa money too, it seems like im not just paying for my son anymore im paying for them all, lets face it only have to add another hundred quid to that, thats 50 off her and 50 off him and they got a weeks wages, overall they probably have an income of over 500 pounds perweek where as once ive paid out im lucky if i have a hundred left#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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