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How do i get the csa to take notice of what i have to say.Did you know that they can take 40% of your wages now ,and whatsmore they dont have to inform you .They can just take it from your wages .I have paid towards my children since my exwife ended the relationship,but they dont believe me because i didnt get receipts from her.Im being forced to pay twice .My MP is usless i cant legal aid .Where do i turn to next? This started 1999 and has gone from bad to worse as im left with £300 as of this month to live on as i have to pay my mortgage first otherwise i lose my home .

2007-11-03 12:25:48 · 4 answers · asked by trixy 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Have you ever heard of paying with a check or bank note. If you don't get a reciept don't give the money. Somehow it doesn't sound like you are telling all. There are just too many things that don't fit. The amount of money you owe is based on your salary. If this is more that you can pay you have to have the courts address the amount, and don't say that you can't afford it, you will either pay peter, or you will pay paul.pp

2007-11-03 12:31:56 · answer #1 · answered by ttpawpaw 7 · 0 0

you can ask for investigation into her bank account. if you put it into her account avery momth then the repetitive unexplained income that your ex wife gets could be used as proof that you gave it to her. The money had to come somewhere.

2007-11-03 19:30:49 · answer #2 · answered by Helios64 1 · 2 0

A mate of mine had the same problem and went on the dole.
I wouldn't do that but he was better off.

2007-11-04 06:01:31 · answer #3 · answered by the boss 4 · 0 0

hello. good luck with your ex, and what you're 'paying' to her. find an independent investigator 'dick' to help you there. in reading your statement, I see a 'pounds' kind of sign, so I do not know 'where' you are. good luck.

2007-11-03 19:32:22 · answer #4 · answered by Chris M 5 · 0 0

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