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Grrr.... Im so mad!
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�30 quid, thats all I asked him for. A one off payment not even regular maintenance. In one year I have had 45 quid off him. Thats it. His excuse is it costs a lot to come and see them, hes seen them twice since he moved to Birmingham in May. He says he wants to help his kids but because of all this and having debts to pay off (which total about 200 quid a month) he feels like I am backing him into a corner. He's not poor. Why cant he see he has to pay me a little bit. I mean nappies in the last year have probably cost me 600 quid. Yet he has bought maybe 2 packs. What can I do to get him to give us a tiny little bit of money? If I take him to the CSA he will proper kick off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lol..... thanks Skreech. Although rereading this now I would love to know why there would have to be more to it than meets the eye Shanx? Do you think all men are saintly and give their exes as much as they can or do you think some of them leave bitter and think Im not giving you anything??
He is me ex for a very good reason. I am greatful that he is going to give me some money this time but I know the begging that will be involved the time after that. If I saw him frequently enough to ask him for the odd pack of nappies or to buy clothes for the boys (they are both under young and grow so quickly) then I would have asked him for nothing. I am happy for every penny that he gives me to be spent on stuff for them and not the house but what we have had wouldnt have bought nappies for 2 months let alone a year.
He is me ex for a very good reason. I am greatful that he is going to give me some money this time but I know the begging that will be involved the time after that. If I saw him frequently enough to ask him for the odd pack of nappies or to buy clothes for the boys (they are both under young and grow so quickly) then I would have asked him for nothing. I am happy for every penny that he gives me to be spent on stuff for them and not the house but what we have had wouldnt have bought nappies for 2 months let alone a year.
Aye, he's probably gutted that you split up and doesn't want to give you money. A kick up the @rse from CSA might do the trick. My mum used to get money from my Dad to look after us and my wee brother still gets it as he's supposed to still be in fulltime education. If he can afford it then it's worth getting something if it helps you out, can't be easy for you.