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For the last two years he's been making decent money on a self employed basis and not declaring a penny of it. He's not registered as self employed. Whilst it's true that EVENTUALLY The HMRC tend to discover people doing this and severely mess them up for it... They have such a backlog of cowboy cash in hand traders that it can take several years for them to even start looking into reported cases, and then several more for any real action to be taken against them. So... Whilst he's being an idiot and will get his comeuppance eventually (in the form of fines, backdated taxes or possibly even prison) that obviously doesn't help the child at all in the short term. Or probably ever. Most people who do get caught and ordered to pay a backdated amount still manage to dodge it or only pay a tiny amount per month. |
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It is too difficult so they focus their time on making those more willing to pay, pay more. The whole systems stinks and has not improved despite all the garbage about getting tough on irrisponsible fathers. |
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maybe he hasnt got a roof over his head as the women get the house over 80% of the time in many cases the men pay for the house and the bills , yet dont have a home to live in and little access to their kids too....I hope your heart bleeds for them too besides women like this should plan for pregnancies |
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Are you aware that to name the father on the birth certificate he has to actually BE there at the time? I agree however with biased courts and stuff in breakups...woman nearly always gets the home (though its for the kids more than the woman) As for Quote:
/jeremy kyle Last edited by Vicky.; 16-03-2014 at 09:34 PM. |
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Unless the paying parent is a millionaire of course, but thats quite unlikely Plus its for the child, not the woman. Yeah some women might spend it on themselves, but as I tire of saying tbh, thats the minority and to judge everyone on those few is ridiculous. Not sure how you expect a single mother to work really...and if she did it would end up costing the state loads in childcare costs. I wouldnt expect a single father to work either tbh. Not when the kids are really young anyway. And free everything? Last edited by Vicky.; 16-03-2014 at 09:43 PM. |
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I agree to an extent that it should be a choice though: CSA should only apply if the father has CHOSEN not to contribute as a proper parent, by seeing them, buying them things, having them stay with him sometimes, and... well, being a parent, basically. It should only apply to those who have ****ed off by choice and contribute nothing (money OR a parental relationship). It should certainly never apply when the mother is denying the father access to the children. They have to choose between getting financial support and allowing the father to have a full relationship with his kids, or cutting off contact and having no right to expect support. Regarding false claims against people with money: Named fathers can deny support on the grounds of contesting parentage, until there's been a DNA test proving that he is the father. Mothers can't refuse a DNA test and still claim financial support. |
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The courts are ****ing about with the access thing as the childs mother is deaf and dumb, and keeps coming out with random excuses about how she cant show and that. So it seems in matters like this, having a disability helps you to legally be a twat. Last edited by Vicky.; 16-03-2014 at 10:32 PM. |
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What loaded tosh. The mothers are the ones doing the work, children don't look after themselves. Fathers have a responsibility to contribute to their children's upkeep - it takes two to make em and two to pay for em. How dare you try and control women/mothers by demanding they receive child benefit in vouchers - it is just a vicious attempt to try and belittle women.
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Women are the ones that carry and give birth to their children, unless there is good reason not to, why would they not get preference over the fathers as the main carer. Why do you seem to think men should have more rights when, due to biology, they have contributed less to the creation of the children? As children cannot be split in two, mothers have more rights to custody of their children, unless proved otherwise. The bias in culture and in law, as you put it, was loaded against women for years in this country, and still is in many parts of the world. Now there is finally more equal treatment of women, in the Western world, men like you whinge on about hard done by you are because you can't control women in the way you would like to any more. |
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I brought two up alone after my partner walked out, my advice to anyone would be to get married before having children.
This way there is a much leveller playing field when you do split. Being unmarried was a nightmare even with the advent of the CSA it was impossible to get correct assessments as it took months/years to get the correct info, by then some circs could have changed which kept the balls in the air for even longer... meanwhile you try to struggle on. I appreciate there are those who use the kids as bargaining tools, this is totally wrong financial support and access should never be linked. Just as bad are the fathers who walk away and never look back hoping to wash their hands and start again. Everyones individual experience is different, a more child centred approach is what is needed looking at what's important for them... It's not purely a financial issue.
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With the cost of living rising exponentially and the lack of affordable housing I can see why men are in the break up of relationships getting a very rough deal. You can't just say ' I made this! It's mine, get out! '
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However - that's where you hit a bit of a logical paradox. If both parents are good parents then why is one seeking full custody? If a mother knows that their child's father is a good father, why would custody not be shared? If the mother know he's good then she should seek to have her children see him as much as possible. If she seeks otherwise then you hit the paradox: she is *not* a good mother. She is putting her own feelings before what's emotionally best for her children. Last edited by user104658; 18-03-2014 at 10:23 AM. |
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Looking after young children is hard-work as anyone who has actually looked after them will know. As most women work outside of the home these days as well as looking after children - most of them work doubley hard. It sounds like a case of someone not appreciating the work women do in the home and raising children, because they themelves have never done it. Not the most suitable type of person to be getting custody of children in my opinion.
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Nobody is obsessing on anything, it's important to try to see both sides of the coin. The 1950s analogy of women in the home is very sweet but it doesn't translate in modern times, nobodys needs/feelings should be given priority except the children who deserve equal time with both parents.
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Last edited by Kizzy; 18-03-2014 at 11:08 AM. |
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