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20 Dec 08 #73689 by Trinnity
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hi

Have just been told my ex has been made redundant . does this mean that my CSA payments will stop . He has just recieved a large lump sum of money through the tranfer of the house , will this effect any benefits he might get ????? will this effect my monthly payments ????? i am in shock !!!!! He has two daughters and is now living with a women with 3 boys , said its not worth getting out of bed for the minimium wage !!!!!! Its just horrible ..just before Xmas as well . I feel for him i really do , but this has a knock on effect on us also .. any advise please ...

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