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Cm payment help
V2001
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I have a court order which states i have shared residency and 6 out of 14 nights , so 60/40 plus half the holidays.
The cm calculator it seems doesn't take into consideration holidays? Or does it.
How do I work out what I should be paying including holidays. Do I have to open a case as the calculator doesnt take into effect holidays?
The cm calculator it seems doesn't take into consideration holidays? Or does it.
How do I work out what I should be paying including holidays. Do I have to open a case as the calculator doesnt take into effect holidays?
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You should be able to use the calculator. It asks this about overnights to work out the shared care :
How often does the child stay overnight with you?
NeverLess than 1 night a week (less than 52 nights a year)1 to 2 nights a week (52 to 103 a year)2 to 3 nights a week (104 to 155 a year)3 nights a week (156 to 174 a year)More than 3 nights a week (175 or more a year)
I would guess it would be More than 3 nights a week if you include the holidays.LBM Debt Total : £48,326.50
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