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VIA4321 03-09-2008 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Juddy (Post 155616)
Hi mate, you don't really get shafted in family Law ( though it does seem that way) its a case of the Judge decideing what is right and proper, concidering your income in relation to your ex partner etc.
You can get a list from the Law society, then ask around for recomendations,( call criminal firms and ask who they would use etc) or you could contact a Farthers group to see who's considered the best in your area.

Having someone shit hot prob won't help alot with maintainance, but could help if contact issues become a prob.

I stoped working in law a long time, but we had the best family lawyer in the area, and people were being recomended to use by other firms all the time, so asking around does work.

As said above it is down to the judge sitting, I work for a large Family Law practice in Kent and have sat in on these hearings a few times, whilst both sides either through solicitors or by themselves will put their side across, I have found that judges tend to be extremely fair in their judgements and usually are able to ignore the BS from the legal teams.
At the end of the day the maintenance will be decided on your level of income, therefore a guy on £60K will pay a lot more than someone on £25K it all goes on your disposable income, you decided to have a child together and if you were living together you wouldn't begrudge them the money, why should that change because you have split up?
Any order given can be varied after a year, but only if your circumstances have changed.
So if you don't want to pay that much then you could always go on the dole:D
Good Luck!

Lee 04-09-2008 07:34 AM

Carl, she must have had her name on the deeds and helped with the mortgage etc.

I dont begrudge giving my daughter anything, if i knew the 2400 a month would be spent on her i would give it to her but im sure everyone can see that it will not be spent purely on her.

I have a ltd Company so profits are my companies and not mine so if i pay myself just 3k a month for the mortgage is she still entitled to anything as i have no disposable income?

If this is not possible i can move my company to a tax haven if needs be.

bigred5765 04-09-2008 10:20 AM

no lee she didnt,just buy living with him, cooking and cleaning she claimed she was contriubuting to the house and its up keep,you know as well as i do she is going to rip it up with your money,but the csa are wicked people, the ex bro in law ended up on the dole, and penny less,

DCM 04-09-2008 11:38 AM

my ex pays cock-all for her five children, and until she works, never will, yet she tried asking me for money when she has had them overnight, I just tell her to bugger off.

Lee, you need a good solicitor, and you need one now!

Lee 10-09-2008 02:24 PM

Well just spoken to my solicitor, she seems nice, but so would i if i was on £195 an hour :o

Northy 10-09-2008 02:26 PM

Lee,

Why don't you just say the bairn is not yours as your a gay? I know I'd believe you! :woot:

G

Southwell 10-09-2008 02:26 PM

You need some lubricant for that fist.

Lee 10-09-2008 02:40 PM

I think thats an Exige i can just see disappearing into the distance :(


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