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11 Apr 12 #323129 by Help Please!
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Hi Everyone,
My x has submitted his financial statement and for 12 months it reads as a massive shopping bill. How can anyone spend as much as £200 plus in one week in supermarkets.

Has anyone any ideas as to how i can ask him to explain this with out sounding daft!!!
Thanks for reading this.:ohmy:

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11 Apr 12 #323133 by hadenoughnow
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Is this what it says on his bank statements? If it is, and he is only feeding himself, then I would be interested to know whether he is a drinker ...
Of course it could be that he is dining on caviar nightly ....or perhaps feeding more than just himself??

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11 Apr 12 #323144 by James53
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And the converse of that is my ex was trying to convince the court her outgoings on living expenses were £5 per week.(£260 per YEAR).
Obviously matching her claimed 16 hours per week part time work and ignoring all her cash in hand work.
And the court actually belived somebody could live on 71p per day.

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12 Apr 12 #323218 by Help Please!
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Hi Thanks for your reply. he didn''t use to drink much when he was with me. He is living with another woman but that is far too much food shopping for two people one month adds up to £600 plus!!!

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