Originally posted by blacjac
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostBecause its a 5 minute job every Friday that I do at clientCo.
Single low salary and divs, no point getting her involved.
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostOK, so the question is: Why are you not paying your Co Sec for her to do things like book keeping etc?
Single low salary and divs, no point getting her involved.
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OK, so the question is: Why are you not paying your Co Sec for her to do things like book keeping etc?
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Been looking for a reason to use this line for ages:
"Would rather stick needles in my eyes"
HTH
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That sounds far too ingenious to be a good idea. It's mixing business with the opposite of pleasure, or sthg.
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I dont have a Co Sec anymore. If I did, you can bet yer boaby it would not be anyone with an 'ex' in front of their name.
Unless, you were to have a signed agreement with the CSA that the wage is an agreed representation in respect of any and all maintenance owed now and in the future, but then the takehome pay would probably have to be equivalent to the maintenance.
how silly does that sound.....
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How does this sound?
It sounds like a stupid idea likely to result in misery. Ask yourself (or indeed us) who else is doing this and then ask why not.
BTW I don't pay Co Sec a penny.
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostI trust my ex wife, more than my gf (soon to be ex gf)...
As long as she got the same amount, she does not care where it comes from etc.
You trust her now, the bloke I know did but then she got hooked up with another bloke and things went downhill fast.
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When I looked into this initially, my Accountant said I could pay my Co Sec min wage. She will be doing things like filing etc, doing my expenses and paperwork etc.
Does anyone here pay their Co Sec? What do you pay them?
I trust my ex wife, more than my gf (soon to be ex gf)...
As long as she got the same amount, she does not care where it comes from etc.
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One thing to factor in is how much do you trust your ex Mrs. I know somebody who paid his ex in cash to then let her claim various stuff from the generous state. She shopped him for not paying for years, he had no way of proving he had paid and got an astronomical bill form the CSA. It was quite a calculating nasty move from the ex as the kid was just about to hit 18 and the payments about to stop.
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