British Bulldog said:There is a term they use but I cant remember what it is, but it still boils down to who was guilty for the breakdown of the marriage.
The Grub said:I don't think it's going to be so easy for my partner though as his ex is not quite to easygoing.
Lush said:I have no wish to go into too much detail about my year and a half of divorce court hell at this point however I will say that the courts main concern is not "who gets the house" but the children. THEY need a house to live in, THEY need money to help bring them up.
When you raise kids you are still contributing massively towards the marriage (as anyone who's had to pay nursery costs will know). Everything in the marriage at divorce is therefore split equally BUT if there's not enough money to buy two homes big enough for the kids, then whoever the main carer is usually stays in the family home to look after them and is paid maintenance to do so. But they don't own it outright or have the right to stay there once the kids have left home.
British Bulldog said:You show me a woman that was forced to get married and have kids and i'll show you a woman who is then entitled to half the blokes pension!
British Bulldog said:The exact situation I was left in with my house and I did'nt have a problem with that because the kids need a roof over their heads, The maintenance side of thigs is another rip off commonly known as the CSA.
British Bulldog said:The maintenance side of thigs is another rip off commonly known as the CSA.
British Bulldog said:The exact situation I was left in with my house and I did'nt have a problem with that because the kids need a roof over their heads, The maintenance side of thigs is another rip off commonly known as the CSA.
Lush said:But how is she going to support herself (as main carer) and the kids otherwise? She could get a part-time job but don't forget that while you've been out working, getting more work experienced and are presumably reasonably employable, because you BOTH made the decision that she should stay at home and look after the kids she has no recent career history, the skills she had are out of date and she is probably almost unemployable except really basic under-paid part-time stuff.
British Bulldog said:And all a woman has to do is work 16 hours a week and she can claim all sorts of benefits, I had no objection to paying maintenance but the ammount the CSA decided I had to pay was criminal.
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:I NEED TO f***ing LIVE AS WELL.
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Yep absolutely with my ex working 16 hours a week, plus my CSA payments plus her benefits she was about £300 a month better off than me
Yorkie said:One of my mates decided how much he would give his wife for their kids when she left him.
She decided it wasn't enough and went to the CSA. I bet she wished she hadn't because their decision came to half of what he was giving her. He came out of that better off.
British Bulldog said:Not according to the CSA you dont.
Yorkie said:How many kids was she using that £300 for?
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Two yorkie.
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:
But my point is when someone DELIBERATELY sets out to do what she did then there should be some sort of caveat to say
Yorkie said:So she has £150 more for each child per month for shoes, clothes, school stuff etc etc. It's not much really is it?
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Thats true. Now dont get me wrong I agree with the PRINCIPLE & there are absent fathers out there who deserve to be chased and for the sake of equality mothers as well.
But my point is when someone DELIBERATELY sets out to do what she did then there should be some sort of caveat to say
Sorry love you f***ed up big style by choosing this. You got the house you got everything else NOW f*** OFF.
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Thats true. Now dont get me wrong I agree with the PRINCIPLE & there are absent fathers out there who deserve to be chased and for the sake of equality mothers as well.