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    Child maintenance

    Hi,

    Looking for a bit of advice.

    A random girl from over a year ago recently contacted me saying she had a baby and that it is mine.

    This is yet to be proven true, however I was wondering how I would stand in this situation financially? My salary is currently the standard £702 per month / 4 would work out at £175.50 a week. According to the maintenance calculator it would work out at £80 per month if I paid her directly.

    What procedure would the CSA/CMS take and how would the CMS contact me, and what timeframe? Would they take dividends into account?

    Has anyone been in a similar situation?

    Ideally not looking for judgemental comments, just advice going forward.

    #2
    There are couple of recent threads on here relating to child maintenance and CMS - have a search as they answer the questions you raise above.
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      #3
      Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
      There are couple of recent threads on here relating to child maintenance and CMS - have a search as they answer the questions you raise above.
      Thanks for the reply. I already looked at a few and it seems he got conflicting advice.

      https://forums.contractoruk.com/busi...lculation.html

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        #4
        Child maintenance forum post

        Bump on this. Surely someone must be in a similar situation or have been in contact with CMS/CSA recently. Would be good to hear their experience / comments.

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          #5
          Page 38 is where the bad news for you is. Took me about 30 seconds to find.

          https://assets.publishing.service.go...aintenance.pdf

          Also try some of the parenting forums. For example.. If you type the following in to google 'child maintenance company site:dad.info' you get 357 results

          You've got to hope your ex isn't searching Mumsnet.com for the same information though. A lot of very angry women out for ripping their ex's a new one on there. Prey one of these isn't your ex!!!

          Vary the search as well. Use LTD or limited instead of company etc...
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Page 38 is where the bad news for you is. Took me about 30 seconds to find.

            https://assets.publishing.service.go...aintenance.pdf

            Also try some of the parenting forums. For example.. If you type the following in to google 'child maintenance company site:dad.info' you get 357 results

            You've got to hope your ex isn't searching Mumsnet.com for the same information though. A lot of very angry women out for ripping their ex's a new one on there. Prey one of these isn't your ex!!!

            Vary the search as well. Use LTD or limited instead of company etc...

            Every post you've commented on of mine has had some type of hint of sarcasm, yet you didn't reply to one of my comments when you may have thought it would go another way. Either way thanks for the reply.

            I've read mumsnets and agree theres plenty of angry women out there for ripping their ex's off. However, this "ex" if you want to call it that doesn't know a great deal about me so I doubt she will seek a variation of income. I've read other posts where the other parent paid maintenance of £7.50 a week because his salary was £103 a week. I guess my question is how is it initially calculated? Salary and dividends or just salary? There was conflicting advice in the other posts, also what measures I should be taking (i.e. decrease my salary from £702 a month to £402 a month or £103 a week or introduce new shareholders into the company in order to keep these payments as low as possible). I've asked my accountant but doesn't seem to be too much help at the moment, I'm trying to cover as much information as I can so I'm prepared.
            Last edited by CoderSaturn; 18 June 2018, 21:53.

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              #7
              Have you asked what she wants? Maybe she just wants her child to have a father. And maybe you should consider financially supporting the consequences of your actions.
              If this goes down the CSA route your child will know nothing but hate between its parents.
              See You Next Tuesday

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                #8
                So you want to pay your kid the absolute minimum you can to the point of committing tax evasion? I think you get away lucky with just sarcasm.
                Last edited by northernladuk; 19 June 2018, 06:57.
                'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CoderSaturn View Post
                  Hi,

                  Looking for a bit of advice.

                  A random girl from over a year ago recently contacted me saying she had a baby and that it is mine.

                  This is yet to be proven true, however I was wondering how I would stand in this situation financially? My salary is currently the standard £702 per month / 4 would work out at £175.50 a week. According to the maintenance calculator it would work out at £80 per month if I paid her directly.

                  What procedure would the CSA/CMS take and how would the CMS contact me, and what timeframe? Would they take dividends into account?

                  Has anyone been in a similar situation?

                  Ideally not looking for judgemental comments, just advice going forward.
                  You possibly should have phrased this more sympathetically. Seriously, find out whether the kid is yours and take responsibility.

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                    #10
                    Not judgemental, but she can’t have been that random if she has your contact details and had intercourse with you.

                    Are you saying you haven’t spoken to her in over a year?
                    Apart from the one liner about her saying the baby is yours, what else did she say that has led you to your first and only concern being your finances?
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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