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CHILD MAINTENANCE AND THE CSA

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10 Aug 08 #39262 by ahorriblemess
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When the csa are assessing the child maintenance, would it be taken into account that at present i am paying 1/2 of the mortgage?

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10 Aug 08 #39274 by stillalive
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They can, yes. Its a so called variation
The parent with residency and the children must still live in the house and you must have no legal interest in it.

The magic word is CAN.. not must.
Provide them with good arguments and hope for the best. Be glad when they do it.. fight if they dont.But keep in mind that you might not win anyone over.

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10 Aug 08 #39276 by ahorriblemess
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stillalive thankyou for your reply - as the FMH is still jointly owned (financials still being sorted) would they say i still had a legal interest in it

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