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Court Order to CSA??

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26 Mar 10 #194510 by rogerdgood
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Hi Say so

i noticed that you are going thru something maybe similar to me although i am the one needing to reduce CM,
You say you have a court order but Consent Order also, and that your ex halved the CM!
hope you don't mind me asking why he halved it?
i also read some of your earlier posts....bit of up and down i see,

back on the subject of returning to court, i am in early stages of the process, can you enlighten me as to how you are going about it and how much it roughly costs, maybe different for the PWC tho'

thanks
rog

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26 Mar 10 #194512 by rogerdgood
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Hi Jayny

i noticed you and your ex sorted it out together...well done
can you talk to my ex and advise her that cm is for the kids wellfare and not hers.

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