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  • NotReallyButSeriously
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    The CSA can't even find saliva in it's own mouth, well atleast from the situation with my Mum it's been like that.

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  • castoff101
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    Originally posted by harbourfolk View Post
    So my question is:

    I have the potential to accept a lucrative contract. It will mean I am based in Europe for a few months. Can the CSA get it's grubby blood stained hands on my money or can I simply pay her at my current rate?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Ta muchly.
    Yes, but it would take the CSA ages to sort themselves out:

    REMO - Child Support Agency

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  • harbourfolk
    started a topic The CSA Abroad

    The CSA Abroad

    Okay, I've googled this and read some interesting posts on here regarding how contractors deal with the CSA.

    Firstly can I clarify the following points:

    1. I see my kids nearly every weekend, so yes we have a good realtionship (the kids, not the ex)
    2. No I am not trying to shirk my responsibility of paying for my kids but I would rather spend the money on them myself and know they have enjoyed it than my ex spending it.
    3. If I have money that benefits my kids as well as me (university, trust funds etc)

    So my question is:

    I have the potential to accept a lucrative contract. It will mean I am based in Europe for a few months. Can the CSA get it's grubby blood stained hands on my money or can I simply pay her at my current rate?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Ta muchly.

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