I was giving my ex a good amount a month - Much to my wife's dislike.
She got wind of what I was earning and decided she wanted a bigger piece of the cake. And got the CSA involved.
She ended up with 1/8 of what I was giving her a month after my accountant filled out the forms.
Greedy fecking Welsh women!
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Is BBC 4 like the Home Service or the Light Programme on the wireless.Originally posted by zeitghostProbly.
They don't put foooootball on BBC4...
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And the replacement for he CSA will be run by?
Probably the same people
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Was that Brazil as in the Terry Gilliam film?Originally posted by DaveBAnyone else watch Brazil on BBC 4 last night?
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It will be cheaper to link the information into the identity cards. If absent parents try to go abroad the card will stop them or if they produce their card as identity to draw money it will ring alarm that they have not paid their child support. Even better, when parents get divorced they would have to produce there identity card and then the government could keep track on them.. As long the general public behave and they have nothing to hide a little government suspicion won't hurt anyone.Originally posted by TrollThe measures are intended to reduce child poverty
The troubled Child Support Agency (CSA) is being axed, while absent parents face being electronically tagged, under plans to be announced by ministers.
<Human Rights Act will surely stop this?>
Parents will be encouraged to make their own arrangements over child maintenance,
<So it's back to square One then?>
with a new agency focusing on parents who refuse to co-operate.
<If all else fails -change the name: should be good for EDS et al>
#New powers would prevent absent parents from going out after work and allow passports to be confiscated.
<anyone else think this is a bit scary?>
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New powers would prevent absent parents from going out after work and allow passports to be confiscated.
Its not enough in my book.
Why not have everybodys passport confiscated and to get in back you have to go in person to the the Ministry of Freedom to reapply for your passport ?
Then again you may not get your passport back , perhaps you might be invited to stay for an unspecified period at the Ministry for Freedom to help further assist with their enquiries ?
That would certainly cut the red tape for passport applications.
Anyone suspected off doing or not doing something should be tagged and have their identities removed from society.
This is the way to utopia
Very good DP, Doubleplusgood in fact.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 24 July 2006, 12:30.
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The really scarey thing is that after all this time there are still plenty of people who will vote for them.
I didn't particularly like the Tories when they were in power, but they didn't terrify me like this lot.
And whenever I see that disgrace for a human being John Prescott's smug, piggy face the voices in my head start shouting very loud
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This is great stuff, stop absent parents from going out after work. It's up there with improving border security by giving immigration officials new uniforms and stopping hackers accessing the internet...
Bless NL, they're trying - very fecking trying.
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You know it makes sense.
Anyone suspected off doing or not doing something should be tagged and have their identities removed from society.
This is the way to utopia.
HTH
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Child Support Agency facing axe
The measures are intended to reduce child poverty
The troubled Child Support Agency (CSA) is being axed, while absent parents face being electronically tagged, under plans to be announced by ministers.
<Human Rights Act will surely stop this?>
Parents will be encouraged to make their own arrangements over child maintenance,
<So it's back to square One then?>
with a new agency focusing on parents who refuse to co-operate.
<If all else fails -change the name: should be good for EDS et al>
New powers would prevent absent parents from going out after work and allow passports to be confiscated.
<anyone else think this is a bit scary?>Tags: None
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