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ilovemykids1979
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can the csa have a HMRC officer on loan or is this just one of there many lies.
do you they take divedens into account even if you dont have control of your income??
can the csa investigate my wifes finicial position??
do you they take divedens into account even if you dont have control of your income??
can the csa investigate my wifes finicial position??
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ilovemykids1979 wrote: »can the csa have a HMRC officer on loan or is this just one of there many lies.
do you they take divedens into account even if you dont have control of your income??
can the csa investigate my wifes finicial position??
1 Don't know
2 I don't know, they usual want payslips, sometimes divi's are paid straight into a bank account
3 They can ask for the partner's details, I don't think you have to furnish them, (although it may harm your defence if you do not supply them)
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If they think that you are diverting income to your partner, then yes, I imagine they would want to see her financial details as well. Also, if you have children, or she does, and she is in receipt of child tax credits for those children (either her own or yours jointly) that will be taken into account for CSA calculations as well - so if that is the case, her income is necessary to make the calculations. Note - not her employment income, but tax credits, and any diverted income from yourself.0
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ilovemykids1979 wrote: »can the csa have a HMRC officer on loan or is this just one of there many lies.
I don't know if they can do this but they can get access to the records that HMRC hold if they believe they have enough of a case to investigate income to this extent. At Tribunals either the NRP or the PWC can ask for a forensic accountant (to go through accounts, both business and private, with a fine toothcomb).do you they take divedens into account even if you dont have control of your income??
If you genuinely don't have control of the income, then no for example they wouldn't take normal dividend income from footsie shares into account. However if you have set things up so it looks like someone else has control such your partner but in actual fact you are still in control then like the revenue they can look at the whole picture rather than the one presented.can the csa investigate my wifes finicial position??
They won't investigate her position (assuming you are in CSA2) but they will ask. If you choose not to give her financial position then in some instances this will affect your child maintenance claim adversely (ie they could make it larger). In CSA2 cases it is more to make sure you are not funnelling money to her and to use any family income such as tax credits in the calculations.0 -
diverting income????
well im sorry that is just a guess how has a company director an the csa say well your wife is a director to divert your income????
it would be just a stb in the dark and there would never be any proof has you could easily justify that.
my questuion though was more orientated towards her personal finance say from inhertance.
so many sick PWC out that make this world a not very nice place, money grabbing good for nothings but not all women are like that, my wife is what all women should be like.
if that was the case i would nt be in such a dark place,
my ex the nice person agreed for me to take daughter to disney land only to allow me to book and then say i couldnt..........................0 -
ilovemykids1979 wrote: »so many sick PWC out that make this world a not very nice place, money grabbing good for nothings but not all women are like that, my wife is what all women should be like.
Oh gawd.....more pwc bashing - just remember, when you were with your ex......I doubt you thought any less of her than you do of your wife now. You could always go for custody of your child!0 -
It's not about assuming you are diverting income (who can tell from what you've said?) It's about trying to answer the questions you asked as fully as possible on the little information you've given us.
However, looking at diversion of Income. If your current wife ran a shop for example, you then worked in the shop the same amount of time as she did and became a 50% of share holder receiving dividends - it would be harder to argue that income was being diverted to your wife.
If however you ran a computer consultancy as a Ltd company and were the sole income earner for the company, it would be much harder for you to argue that your wife would be due a 50% share of the profits and thus this money should not be used in a child maintenance calculation.
In both instances the PWC might put forward the argument that you diverting income but the second scenario would be much harder for you to argue that this wasn't the case and things could be difficult if the PWC asked for a Tribunal with an accountant present (all your personal and business accounts will be asked for possibly including your partners and the PWC will have a copy of all these).
You have my sympathies for your relationship with your ex, it's never pleasant when you can't remain pleasant with them and it does take two to remain friendly for the sake of the children.0 -
read what i said NOT all women are like this.
you are one of them women that are single monded and you always put your aawe into things that you are totally biased in. very sad.
Again read what i said she has allowed me to book disney land paris @christmas to tell me i cant now ause she has booked at holiday.
very selfish and very sad, and now my hild will lose out unless the judge can get a back bone and do whats right for once.0 -
ilovemykids1979 wrote: »so many sick PWC out that make this world a not very nice place, money grabbing good for nothings but not all women are like that, my wife is what all women should be like.
While your ex may well be like that it is not helpful to make generalisations about "PWC", "NRP", "all men" or "all women".
It just fuels an inappropriate fire of rage, it doesn't help justice to be done, and children to be looked after appropriately.Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0 -
were have i said all women???
i havent iv said alot, most people i speak to have simalar stories to me so thats why i say alot.
but if you arent able to answer the questions it would of been best to ignore the post instead of trying to fuel the fire has she has!!!0 -
Under CSA1 there is no legal way that the CSA can get a partner's details, they can put in place a IMA in place that removes some of the protection of the NRP. Don't know about CSA2 though.0
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