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First mediation session - won't agree maintenance amount

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CreamTeaTotty · 28/03/2017 11:23

I've just had my first joint mediation session and I'm flabbergasted!

STBXH says that £400 child maintenance a month is too much and he wants me to reduce it. This is an old figure I suggested many months ago, before checking the online calculator. The figure from the website is £600! He's earning £57,000!

The mediator didn't say anything at all.

WTF do I do?!

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CreamTeaTotty · 28/03/2017 11:24

I have two children by the way

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jeaux90 · 28/03/2017 12:29

Go through the CMS? Then you'll get what you deserve. What a stingy bastard

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wannabestressfree · 28/03/2017 12:31

I would say 'fine we will leave that to CMS then'...
And do it.

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AmyMum2mumStoke · 28/03/2017 12:38

Yep, go through cms and he gets fined if he doesn't pay

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Ellisandra · 28/03/2017 14:35

You don't say what your proposed child arrangements are, or whether he is paying something else in lieu like mortgage.

So £400 might be too much.

It's about the total decision.

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Ellisandra · 28/03/2017 14:46

I looked on your other threads to see if you'd posted that relevant info.
2 nights a week - I used 104 nights band a year on CMS calculator as I suppose you'll share some holidays too, rather than 103: £507 a month, where are you getting £600 from?

Still more than £507, but you also want him to pay the mortgage until kids are 18. Mortgage could be massive.

Don't be disheartened by no decision in first session - it's because there's so much to consider that there might not be a quick decision.

How much is the mortgage?

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Ellisandra · 28/03/2017 14:47

*more than £400

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Hermonie2016 · 28/03/2017 16:01

My stbxh wouldn't pay legal minimum so we are off to court.
The first session could be his negotiation position and he maybe more agreeable once capital division is all sorted.

Was your ex being reasonable? Mine was totally hostile which I knew meant he wouldn't agree anything sensible.

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CreamTeaTotty · 28/03/2017 19:35

OK:
So he only wants them both for one night a week, every other week, earns 56K and the mortgage is £267 a month.

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CreamTeaTotty · 28/03/2017 19:37

He said 2 nights every other week initially and then after the session he said he's changed his mind to 1 night.

He's good at that too. Changing his mind...

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CreamTeaTotty · 28/03/2017 19:39

57K not 56 😬

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CreamTeaTotty · 28/03/2017 19:40

Also.... he had a repayment mortgage of about £700, which he then changed to interest only (when the shit was about to hit the fan) and is now £267.... 🙄

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CreamTeaTotty · 28/03/2017 19:42

Other thing to add is that he doesn't seem to realise that arsing about with the no of nights affects the figure... Think perhaps the mediator may need to clarify this for him.

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CreamTeaTotty · 04/04/2017 10:25

Bumping...

???

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kittybiscuits · 04/04/2017 10:31

My mediation agreement, which wasn't worth the paper it was written on, states we would agree maintenance based on the CMS calculator. Obviously I had to involve CMS as he wouldn't provide income details. Mediators do not ensure fair treatment. They will allow you to agree an unfair outcome which is less than the legal minimum. So you have to be firm about what you want and if it's the legal minimum anyway, why pay a fortune for mediation when CMS will calculate and plan payments for a one off £20 fee. Your ex sounds a charmer, by the way. Wishing you happiness without him.

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Wishiwasmoiradingle2017 · 04/04/2017 10:32

Just let the cms sort it out.
He sounds like an arse..

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wannabestressfree · 04/04/2017 20:11

Let the cms deal with the maintenance. Don't let him mess you around anymore just get on with it. You need to start playing hardball.

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RandomMess · 04/04/2017 20:14

Just crack on with the CMS for child maintenance, ring up today and start the claim!

Would he be nasty enough to stop paying the mortgage so the house get repossessed even though it will tarnish his record too?

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MooseBeTimeForSnow · 04/04/2017 20:29

Think ahead. When the kids are 18 the house gets sold. What's the capital element on the mortgage? What percentage of the equity is he after then?

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LewisAH16 · 11/04/2017 00:41

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wannabestressfree · 11/04/2017 00:57

Lewis apply to cms direct...

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MooseBeTimeForSnow · 11/04/2017 01:08

Ok Lewis. So what happens when he starts to pay cms and decides to stop paying the mortgage instead?

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