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Child Maintenance???????
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To add on to Kimitasui's comments can we please keep this on topic otherwise we will have no choice but to close it.0
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:d....................alwaysonthego wrote: »to add on to kimitasui's comments can we please keep this on topic otherwise we will have no choice but to close it.*SIGH*
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sarahloveschris wrote: »I do contact the father, he can only talk if 'she's' not there...... we had contact on facebook where he could see pics etc of his daughter.
she tried telling me how to bring up my child..... that i shouldn't let him be involved with my daughter etc etc so i put her straight,,no little 21yr old will tell me what to do with my child
What happens when he sees his daughter? She is allowed to be there as they are in a relationship.
Sorry to say some Dad's never pay up.
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I don't think he does see the kiddie...it'sa ll done via Facebook:rolleyes:
He's 'not allowed' apparantly:rotfl:0 -
waggy finger is out ladies and gents
Be nice or it will all be locked
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sarahloveschris wrote: »my ex partner is moving in with his new girlfriend will this affect how much i recieve???? she has no children..... will they combine their incomes???

you sound like a lovely girl, your main concern in life is how much money you can screw your ex for, you should meet my ex, you have much in common0 -
Jesus what for now?
Seriously....I have no idea0 -
im curious as to why the ex is still listed on the rent, and council tax. surely if he's not living there, its about time to remove his name from the important documents.
before you continue to shout the odds, you need to get your house in order. and ensure you ex is in contact with his children. but do it nicely. its a lot easyier for both of you.0 -
you sound like a lovely girl, your main concern in life is how much money you can screw your ex for, you should meet my ex, you have much in common
I think the OP has had her answer and there is no need for comments ike that. It was a question which she didn't know the answer for and surely that's what the forum is for?0
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