ah thanks , just my english not that good i get it now thx CasaCasa wrote:'other than child maintenance' . This means child maintenance (which I assume your wife if being paid by her ex-husband) is allowed.
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ah thanks , just my english not that good i get it now thx CasaCasa wrote:'other than child maintenance' . This means child maintenance (which I assume your wife if being paid by her ex-husband) is allowed.
i dont know which calculation they will do , i was trying to sum all the " money In " for whole year of the aliment and i found more than 20.000 , the ex husband he just sometimes give more money , so if they look at my wife s salary and aliment they ll find for whole year more than 30.000Casa wrote:If the case worker calculates the alimony in the same way as pay slips they will take the lowest payment in the last 6 month period and multiply it by 12. If you submit the savings statement you shouldn't have a problem.
yeah all in child maintenance , in the aliment they did with solicitor it says 1000 a month , but sometimes the ex gave more like a gift or something , when he puts money in my wife s account , sometimes he give more than 1000 , sometimes lessCasa wrote:What amount does the legal agreement arranged through the solicitor say he should pay? I assume you're submitting this with the application? How much less is he paying some months? In a previous post you said the ex-husband pays £1,000 per month - £12,000 per year. Now you're saying £20,000. Is this all in child maintenance?
and i think the money he add sometimes it's a bonusCasa wrote:It should be OK then. It doesn't matter whether he pays in amounts spread over the month.
can u explain me please Casa i didnt understand ! what does that mean in my situation ??Casa wrote:12 months bank statement when child maintenance payments are relied on.
(d) To evidence maintenance payments (from a former partner of the applicant to
maintain their and the applicant's child or children or the applicant, or from a former
partner of the applicant’s partner to maintain the applicant’s partner):
(i) Evidence of a maintenance agreement through any of the following:
(1) A court order;
(2) Written voluntary agreement; or
(3) Child Support Agency documentation.
(ii) personal bank statements for the 12-month period prior to the date of
application showing the income relied upon was paid into an account in the name
of the applicant.
sorry Casa , i did understand after , me and my wife we looked at it together , and she explained to me , everythign s fineCasa wrote:matthymeine I don't understand why your wife isn't helping you with this information. After all, English is her native language. Do you understand now that SoHopeful has made it clearer for you? I thought that by highlighting in bold what applies in your case would help but obviously not.