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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Caz, difficult situ, I wish you luck as am in a similar situation. If you use this link it will give you an idea of what the CSA will expect from your partner maintenence wise and you could always print it and show it to the ex if it is around the same figure you are paying her. Court is ridiculous and expensive when it can be resolved other ways so maybe this will help.
https://secureonline.dwp.gov.uk/csa/v1/new/calc.asp
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If your bf was paying through the CSA than you having a new baby would in fact lower his payments. However if the payments he is making now are voluntary and are lower than CSA would require him to make she is within her rights to put a claim through the CSA for the needed payments. It is up to you to contest it in Court. My advice would be to contact the CSA and see what they would ask him to pay. Another thing is the more overnights visits you have the lesser the payments.
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it needs to be sorted through the CSA ,they will decide how much he should be paying any other children he has will be taken into consideration.
but having said that my ex is supposed to pay me �260 a month which was set out in our divorce and only pays �100(when he can be bothered) a month and the CSA have been as useful as a pair of sunglasses on a man with one ear.