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My CS Arrears are increasing by $586/month, but I'm no Deadbeat.
On May 1st an imputed income of $75,000 kicked in and I now owe $1362 per
month, $586 more than the amount I should be paying or will pay. The change is due to a lack of agreement between my ex-wife and I and while she agrees with the numbers she will not sign a re-phrased contract to be *safe* for me in the future, instead insisting on a contract sample set out in the judgment. So. I'm no Deadbeat. If I do nothing I would be Dead Broke. While I have a path to resolution using the courts, this is an example of the CP having so much power that abusing it is as simple and being stubborn and/or inconsiderate. The only good news is that due to contact with my M.P.P., the Premier of Ontario, and the Minister of Community and Social Services the FRO (gov't enforcement agency) will not be enforcing the new amount because of my diligence in paying CS to date, and my currently unresolved negotiations with my ex-wife. Look for updates at: http://forfairchildsupport.netfirms.com Cameron |
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