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snoopy8
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Hi all,
This is my first thread...
I have 3 children and at the moment I am not getting reguarly money from my ex husband. He currently owes £500 pounds which I know doesn't sound that much but why should he get away from paying it. My question is that he is self employed so would I benefit going to CSA??
Thanks in advance
This is my first thread...
I have 3 children and at the moment I am not getting reguarly money from my ex husband. He currently owes £500 pounds which I know doesn't sound that much but why should he get away from paying it. My question is that he is self employed so would I benefit going to CSA??
Thanks in advance
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Hi all,
This is my first thread...
I have 3 children and at the moment I am not getting reguarly money from my ex husband. He currently owes £500 pounds which I know doesn't sound that much but why should he get away from paying it. My question is that he is self employed so would I benefit going to CSA??
Thanks in advance*SIGH*0
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