Father shouldn't pay maintenance
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Dads that pay for everything
He does everything he can for me and if I could, I would go and live with him. If it wasn't for the fact he doesn't live near the college I want to go too, I would be there in a heartbeat.
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Why should my dad have to pay maintenance? I am 16 years old and every weekend I go and visit my dad and my step mum. My dad always pays for everything whilst my mum on the other hand, she couldn't care less.
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| 04-6-2008 | Why dont you go and live with your dad, that way your mother would get nothing! | Get in the real world |
| 18-4-2008 | Karen, once the child in british law has left full time education (schooling) the NRP is not obligated to pay for maintenance. University is not full time education. It is further education, and there are loans and burseries of the like out there to support ones child. This woman Knows as soon as th...more | steal. |
| 26-1-2008 | We live in Guernsey and whole heartedly believe that the woman takes the mickey when it comes to maintenance. Our case is exactly the same, we pay the childrens mother £800 per month and the children get very little. We have taken them on all their holidays as she always tells them she is broke...more | Karen Robyns |
| 02-10-2007 | Fathers get dealt with badly by the justice system, go and live with your father is the best thing you could ever do, then he should have the payments for your maintenance stopped. Women seem to have manipulated the justice system in their favour, its time things changed, speak up fathers! | Andrew |
| 25-7-2007 | How refreshing to see someone who actually sees the father's side. Good for you Kirsty!
J88, your dad sounds like a complete waste of space, but not every dad is not there because he doesn't want to be. Some dads aren't told about the child for years, some dads are deliberately kept...more | Morgaine |
| 24-5-2007 | Kirsty, my... 'father' (it pains me to call him that, the only thing he is good for is creating children and drinking but hey-ho) has had a maintanance court order on him since I was a baby 19 years ago. My mum had to fight tooth and nail to get any kind of financial support from him as he d...more | j88 |
| 02-5-2007 | my partner pays monthly for his daughter. which he has no problems with so why is his ex,s wages not taken into account, she earns so much more than him, Grrrr any how it was her who splite the family up by having an affair. also she never lets my man see his daughter who he adores its heart breakin...more | honeyb |
| 26-4-2007 | Good point heatedblanket. It makes me mad when non-resident parents deliberately make attempts to see / have the child (when- by the Parent with Care's own admission- they hadn't wanted to know for years) just so they can claim a reduction for shared care. Do they seriously think the 1/7th o...more | Sarah |
| 25-4-2007 | I too work for the CSA (Unfortunately) and I agree with Sarah, it's expensive to keep a child, if your mother is a bad parent then that is unfortunate, but your mother will be paying a lot of money to keep you, which i'm sure you will realise if you ever have Children of your own. PS Sarah w...more | heatedblanket |
| 23-4-2007 | Once Kirsty goes to university she will no longer be classed as a child so her mother could not claim for child maintenance. I work for the CSA (sadly) so I see this sort of thing every day. Children are only classed as children up until their 19th birthday (providing they stay in non-advanced educa...more | Sarah |
| 23-4-2007 | Well mr genetic accountant, seeing as she walks to school, and her dad always pays for basically whatever she wants, I just think that kirsty is proper bangin bud. lmao. but yeh on a serious note I think you are very intelliegent kirsty and mature. | ... |
| 20-4-2007 | I whole heartidly agree with you. Indeed it should be the other way round. The mum always gets the benfits over the poor dad (treated as mug by the goverment) he pays evertime. Things will change one day and when you have children I'm sure your be an excellant open minded mum who stands on her ...more | ZORO |
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