Hi Legal Peeps.
My husband and I are currently going through mediation. At the moment, he is being very agreeable and is paying me more than required by the CSA for maintenance.
The solicitor dealing with our mediation said that the additional amount is known as spousal maintenance.
She then asked if this should be put down as nominal spousal maintenance, or substantive (I think that's the word she used). I asked what the difference was and although she attempted to explain, I felt none the wiser!!!
Can someone please explain the difference please.
Many thanks, Allycat
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SPOUSAL MAINTENANCE - NOMINAL OR SUBSTANTIVE?
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