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should i use the csa??

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09 Apr 08 #19015 by Angel557
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If only my ex was like you Vail i had no choice but to use the CSA in the begining as i was working part time and was awarded £13 pw income support, the arrangement via the CSA worked from the Dec til the May then took them months to catch up with him well 18 months, and this is really what the CSA is for these sort of parents that will do anything not to have to pay i believe these parents are called pay by view they see the kids they pay if they don't see the kids they don't pay.In a magazine article this week there is 2 pages dedicated to the CSA and the way they have left 1000's of kids in poverty, don't it make you feel proud who we have in power. :angry::angry::angry:

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09 Apr 08 #19021 by loobyloo
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Here Here angel...sense always spoken by you. I do wonder what the csa is about...perhaps just cheaper than the District Judges, but have the same lack of credibility


Vail me being a good holy roman I will be on the phone to our greg later, with a reference from my mother should get you a benamerente at least , will that do
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