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Originally Posted by Xaccers
I'm saying that if your husband has an affair, produces a child and is taken to the CSA, why should *you* as his wife have to pay towards that child?
And if she is on benifits, and the husband is paying, then surely his payments which are for the child, should go to the child, not the CSA/gov
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Now this is another thing which is wrong. When my sister got married her husband already had a child. The CSA wanted to know how much my sister was making though. They class this as THERE business. She had to go along with it in the end which left them both worse off. I believe his ex has a very nice house and that now mind