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    NSW Child support and property

    Hi, Just looking for some information regarding my family law case. Just before final hearing in 2019 I had lost my job and was not able to pay child support. Judge made a decision to give a much higher (about 85%) share to the other parent. One of the reasons he gave was that ‘the husband...
  2. KMac83

    QLD I want to claim child support, can my ex husband sue me?

    Can my ex-husband sue me? Background: We separated in 2017 and divorced in 2018. From 2017 - 2020 I spent hours and hours each week negotiating our parenting agreement and asset division via court orders. Whilst it wasn't formally documented (as a financial statement wasn't prepared), I had...
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    QLD Child support debt recovery

    Child support debt recovery question please. I am currently owed nearly $30,000 in child support and it is increasing at the rate of $30,000 a year, CSA were collecting the money from the paying parents wages. The paying parent has disappeared, possibly out of the country, he has nil assets on...
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    Relative judge sitting in support of one of parties in custody dispute

    Is it above board for a well known judge who is a relative of one of the parties in a final custody hearing to sit in court and talk to the ICL during breaks ? I would have thought that's inappropriate in that it's a deliberate attempt to influence the court and put subtle, if not blatant...
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    SA Binding Child Support Agreement – non-periodic payments.

    Where an agreement cannot be made through BCSA (where pre-agreement in writing is required) because parties cannot agree – which ‘Court’ can this be taken for securing an outcome? Is it Family Court or come other court. Is the test “best interest of the children’.. Dispute is over high school...
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    Child Support - Delegation of a parents care

    Can one parent delegate their care responsibility without a written agreement from both parents? I cannot find any legislation that states delegation of care is acceptable, but I have had conflicting information from CSA as to whether care can be delegated or not. Any help or link to relevant...
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    NSW Child support 2007-2015

    When I separated from my ex we were living in UK & my children & I moved back to Australia.My ex remained in the UK & was working for an investment bank as a risk analyst & had started receiving a substantial income. For the first year due to the divorce settlement his income was about $800000...
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    SA Interim orders silent on support person present at change over.

    Not delving into too much detail bc DV and FCFCOA etc interim Orders state chage over occurs between father or his parents. Silent on his partner being there. Change over is in police station for my safety. This is stressing me out and she speaks on his behalf or his mums behalf bc she...
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    Child Support breach

    If someone is to tell another person how much they receive in child support is this a breach of privacy? No income was exchanged in conversation purely just how much/little they received to a friend. Is this wrong or a breach of privacy and illegal?
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    NSW Child support

    Hello. I have 2 children to my ex who has not worked since our separation 8yrs ago. Although he can volunteer as a fire fighter??? He has been on Centrelink benefits for that whole time. Most of his money is made through buying and selling antiques and collectables online. As such his...