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Originally posted by Causus DeliI paid 50% more than the maximum laid down by the CSA, they were never involved, I love my kids * shock horror dad loves kids *. 7 years, the house and all that dough, she now moves teenagers out because new dad doesn't like them in his newly acquired house (you know, mine). Real dad picks up bill again. Still she rages about what a tight fisted Father I am. Name and shame these women.
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Originally posted by Swamp ThingDid you know that if a father phones up CSA/C-MEC and challenges a payment calculation, the first thing the operative does is to mark him up on the system as a troublemaker? From then on in it's all uphill for the father. With such systemic prejudice abound, these latest developments come as no surprise...
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentI dont really understand why she left you in the first place? who is her new man? El Duder by any chance?
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Originally posted by Causus DeliI paid 50% more than the maximum laid down by the CSA, they were never involved, I love my kids * shock horror dad loves kids *. 7 years, the house and all that dough, she now moves teenagers out because new dad doesn't like them in his newly acquired house (you know, mine). Real dad picks up bill again. Still she rages about what a tight fisted Father I am. Name and shame these women.
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If we can name and shame absent fathers...why won't they do it for paedos???
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I paid 50% more than the maximum laid down by the CSA, they were never involved, I love my kids * shock horror dad loves kids *. 7 years, the house and all that dough, she now moves teenagers out because new dad doesn't like them in his newly acquired house (you know, mine). Real dad picks up bill again. Still she rages about what a tight fisted Father I am. Name and shame these women.
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Originally posted by SizeZero
Did you know that if a father phones up CSA/C-MEC and challenges a payment calculation, the first thing the operative does is to mark him up on the system as a troublemaker? From then on in it's all uphill for the father. With such systemic prejudice abound, these latest developments come as no surprise...
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Originally posted by Maxamusthis is redicilous.
It takes 2 to tango!
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Some don't get a full choice in when the little ones arrive. Protect oneself boys. Evil women need naming and shaming, bringing in offspring to your vendetta is child cruelty and you should be on a charge.Last edited by Causus Deli; 6 June 2007, 12:25.
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Innocent until proven guilty, some women are evil, vindictive bitches, just because we ran off with a more sportier, better looking model.
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