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CSA claiming new wifes earnings ??

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02 Sep 08 #44844 by bri07
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I pay my Ex wife child maintenance on a voluntary basis.
More than the court was informed 5 years ago.

The CSA are not involved at the moment as she works and we have an amicable arangement.but just wondering what happens
if she comes out of work and goes on benefits.

Im thinking about getting married and wonder if the CSA
will want to know how much my new wife or/and her daughter (who will live with us)are earning.

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02 Sep 08 #44846 by Angel557
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No it will be based just on your net income.

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