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03 Apr 11 #261167 by saterdayschild
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My ex and I have come to an informal agreement that I take £900 a month out of the joint account which is very overdrawn,this includes all living costs and bills for myself + 1 son living at home but at uni + number 2 son also at uni, he is home for all holidays neither work because of courses they are taking.I am on incapacity benefit and can't work.
The form does not take into account the boys because of their ages 20 and 24.
1 With evidence can the boys be included.

2 Do I have to put the £900 down as annual income for the year as the first payment went into my account this month + I dont know if this will stay the same as we are starting mediation.

3 The mortgage is still coming out of the joint account because of this do I have to put half the mortgage payment on section 3.

Any help would be appreciated

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