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What are the % on the old system?
Missauk_3
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I can find details on the new system and the % etc and how they work it out, but does anyone have details on how the old system worked?
I think it was something like nett pay, less mortgage/rent, less council tax (?), then a % of this "Allowed" for exisiting children (in our case two), then a % of the remainder paid to ex-partner for one child.
But I have no idea of what these percentages are?
Any ideas ?
Thanks
I think it was something like nett pay, less mortgage/rent, less council tax (?), then a % of this "Allowed" for exisiting children (in our case two), then a % of the remainder paid to ex-partner for one child.
But I have no idea of what these percentages are?
Any ideas ?
Thanks
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Gosh, if only it were that simple, maybe then the CSA's computer could have handled it......
Anyway, here's a link to a useful calculator.
http://www.childsupportanalysis.co.uk/assets/csa_old_and_new.xls
HTH0 -
I can give you a complete assessment if you give me the details?0
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Not a chance, the CS2 computer can't even do percentages!Gosh, if only it were that simple, maybe then the CSA's computer could have handled it......Information is not knowledge.
Knowledge is not wisdom.
Wisdom is not truth.
Truth is not beauty.
Beauty is not love.
Love is not music.
Music is the best.0
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