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But what about what he has already paid you , including the 20% ish out of his wages. Would you give him the same if the shoe was on the other foot !!! No you wouldnt. And would those payments be taken into account if you decided to go for arrears, No they would not.And 37000 i what you owe him for buying him out, and im sure that if the CSA fid out he has 37000, they will take a % out of that too. So yes You will probably screw him0
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As someone already stated tonight assumption is a dangerous thingBut what about what he has already paid you , including the 20% ish out of his wages. Would you give him the same if the shoe was on the other foot !!! No you wouldnt. And would those payments be taken into account if you decided to go for arrears, No they would not.And 37000 i what you owe him for buying him out, and im sure that if the CSA fid out he has 37000, they will take a % out of that too. So yes You will probably screw him
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