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Child Support payment query/advice please

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  • He paid £160 a month and now has to pay £120?

    Either way, it costs more than that to raise a kid.
    But he has three kids. I know someone who paid £500/m for his daughter, met someone else and had another kid. As a result, his £500 dropped to £250, then there’s the mother’s contribution. Based on that, £160 is about right. 
  • Some fathers don’t pay anything.
    Some ex-wives don't either.

    When I divorced 14 years ago I started paying my ex £600pm for my 3 kids. Informal arrangement and I saw my kids most weeks, having them to stay every other weekend. 

    Then 6.5 years ago the kids (then 15, 14 & 12) fell out with their mum & came to live with me. Around this time she stopped working due to injuring her knee at work. She has not worked since & not paid me a penny either. I could have gone to CMS and got £7per week as she was on benefits but couldnt be arsed. I mean, who wouldn't want to help someone bring up their children. 
    Exactly. Luckily I’m not divorced, but if I was and my wife asked for money for new school shoes, she would get my share. 

  • Exactly. Luckily I’m not divorced, but if I was and my wife asked for money for new school shoes, she would get my share. 
    Good grief how old is your wife ?  :o
  • Used to be 20%for the 1st child and  5% per child thereafter. No idea what it is now. 
    It's complicated these days, hence they provide a calculator. Many variables, including how many nights a year the children are with their mother compared to you. Even if it's 50/50, unless you can prove fully equal responsibility for day to day care - and good luck with that - they'll still slam you. Burden of proof is with the father, they'll believe any old crap the mother tells them. 
  • rikofold said:
    Used to be 20%for the 1st child and  5% per child thereafter. No idea what it is now. 
    It's complicated these days, hence they provide a calculator. Many variables, including how many nights a year the children are with their mother compared to you. Even if it's 50/50, unless you can prove fully equal responsibility for day to day care - and good luck with that - they'll still slam you. Burden of proof is with the father, they'll believe any old crap the mother tells them. 
    That's for sure !!!
  • rikofold said:
    Used to be 20%for the 1st child and  5% per child thereafter. No idea what it is now. 
    It's complicated these days, hence they provide a calculator. Many variables, including how many nights a year the children are with their mother compared to you. Even if it's 50/50, unless you can prove fully equal responsibility for day to day care - and good luck with that - they'll still slam you. Burden of proof is with the father, they'll believe any old crap the mother tells them. 
    Feels like you went through the ringer too. My ex even asked for the money to be paid on the 1st of each month so her tiny mortgage was paid. Not sure where feeding and clothing the kids came into it.

    Your right they seem to tell any old porkie and believe them. 


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  • edited June 18
    He paid £160 a month and now has to pay £120?

    Either way, it costs more than that to raise a kid.
    But he has three kids. I know someone who paid £500/m for his daughter, met someone else and had another kid. As a result, his £500 dropped to £250, then there’s the mother’s contribution. Based on that, £160 is about right. 
    Sounds like OP is trying to do the right thing but I'm shocked the government calculate it to be so low. Especially on the total earnings provided. 

     Everyone should want to give their child the best start possible and £160/120 doesn't cover it. That's just a fact, no matter what a calculator suggests.
  • Some fathers don’t pay anything.
    Some ex-wives don't either.

    When I divorced 14 years ago I started paying my ex £600pm for my 3 kids. Informal arrangement and I saw my kids most weeks, having them to stay every other weekend. 

    Then 6.5 years ago the kids (then 15, 14 & 12) fell out with their mum & came to live with me. Around this time she stopped working due to injuring her knee at work. She has not worked since & not paid me a penny either. I could have gone to CMS and got £7per week as she was on benefits but couldnt be arsed. I mean, who wouldn't want to help someone bring up their children. 
    Exactly. Luckily I’m not divorced, but if I was and my wife asked for money for new school shoes, she would get my share. 
    I'd be worried if my wife asked for new school shoes, she's 50
  • rikofold said:
    Used to be 20%for the 1st child and  5% per child thereafter. No idea what it is now. 
    It's complicated these days, hence they provide a calculator. Many variables, including how many nights a year the children are with their mother compared to you. Even if it's 50/50, unless you can prove fully equal responsibility for day to day care - and good luck with that - they'll still slam you. Burden of proof is with the father, they'll believe any old crap the mother tells them. 
    Feels like you went through the ringer too. My ex even asked for the money to be paid on the 1st of each month so her tiny mortgage was paid. Not sure where feeding and clothing the kids came into it. :D

    Your right they seem to tell any old porkie and believe them. 


    I have a terrible record with choosing partners, as a previous long thread will testify to.  :D

    This one was even more special than the ex wife. 
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