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15 Oct 07 #4720 by abell85
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i am divorced when we were at court my x husband said he was paying for half of my daughters school trips and swiiming fees he has now stopped this is there anything i can do?

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15 Oct 07 #4721 by Louise11
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Hi

Was this an agreement between the two of you or was it in the form of an Order by the courts? If it was in an order then you can apply to the courts to enforce the order, but if it was just an agreement between yourselves unless you wish to pursue the matter it could end up costing you more than the combined school trips and swimming fees.
Honestly some people, whats his problem with paying for his daughter, does he think hes getting at you for not paying? Why cant he realise its his daughter who loses out?
Weird!

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15 Oct 07 #4722 by abell85
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thanks he had put down on his financial forms that he paid it. i think i would qualify for legal aid.

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