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lastlid
27th October 2012, 20:33
As of last thursday I no longer have to pay the ex wife any spousal maintenance. Yeeha. :xxgrinning--00xx3: :xxparty-smiley-050:

joebloggs
27th October 2012, 20:42
:xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol:
good job i haven't got an ex-wife to pay , i'd really be broke :cwm3:

imagine
27th October 2012, 20:52
congratulations:xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol::biggrin:

melovesengland
27th October 2012, 20:58
As of last thursday I no longer have to pay the ex wife any spousal maintenance. Yeeha. :xxgrinning--00xx3: :xxparty-smiley-050:

ohh! congrats! well done! :Jump::Jump:

irishman12
27th October 2012, 21:28
more trips to philippines?:xxgrinning--00xx3:

lastlid
27th October 2012, 21:32
more trips to philippines?:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Well, yeah. It will definitely help. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
27th October 2012, 22:15
been there done that, its a long long road but thats the past now, more money to spend on the family now

lastlid
27th October 2012, 22:19
been there done that, its a long long road but thats the past now, more money to spend on the family now
Yes. More to spend on the new family. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

lastlid
28th October 2012, 09:22
Was having to pay her £373 a month, just for her alone! Those days are gorn......hallelujah.

BoholoX
28th October 2012, 10:15
Congrats, that's effectively a nice pay rise to spend on the new family. Certainly covers a trip out there every year.

lastlid
28th October 2012, 10:24
Congrats, that's effectively a nice pay rise to spend on the new family. Certainly covers a trip out there every year.

Yes. Too right. I have been paying that for the last 6 years. Ouch.

I imagine that some less fortunate on the forum are maybe still paying and some more fortunate that are no longer paying, like myself.

I seem to recall it did get included in my wife's visa application. Presumably as it affected my disposable net income each month.

stevewool
28th October 2012, 11:16
well like i have said the past is the past, some how we men seem to come out of a broken marriage or relationship worst off then the other side,i was burnt twice,but am i better for it yes, not richer but better, i have a beautiful wife and a great dream also

stevewool
28th October 2012, 11:18
disposable net income each month.[/QUOTE]

thats the few words that cost me so much stress and money over many many years:NoNo::NoNo:

lastlid
28th October 2012, 12:00
disposable net income each month

thats the few words that cost me so much stress and money over many many years:NoNo::NoNo:

Yes. We all need some of that.

bigmarco
28th October 2012, 12:56
disposable net income each month.

thats the few words that cost me so much stress and money over many many years:NoNo::NoNo:[/QUOTE]

Didn't cause me any stress as I kept the Girls. I miss those CSA payments but not for the money .

lastlid
28th October 2012, 12:58
thats the few words that cost me so much stress and money over many many years:NoNo::NoNo:

Didn't cause me any stress as I kept the Girls. I miss those CSA payments but not for the money .

That must have been hard going, Marco, bringing up the girls on your own?

stevewool
28th October 2012, 13:00
CSA and EXWIVES, what a mixture, but hey i can smile now:xxgrinning--00xx3:

bigmarco
28th October 2012, 13:05
That must have been hard going, Marco, bringing up the girls on your own?

Piece of cake Lastlid they were 16 and 14 at the time. Managed to get an arrangement at work for fixed shifts for a year to cope initially.

lastlid
28th October 2012, 13:06
Piece of cake Lastlid they were 16 and 14 at the time. Managed to get an arrangement at work for fixed shifts for a year to cope initially.

Ah. Yes. I see what you mean.

joy_86jm
15th November 2012, 07:04
Was having to pay her £373 a month, just for her alone! Those days are gorn......hallelujah.

That's a good news Lastlid ! Well done..