Hi,
1st post on here so forgive me, I've been a longtime lurker and in the same position with my EXP having his own company and paying himself a surprisingly low wage...
My very kind and equally irritated parents paid (a considerable amount of money) for me to see probably the best law firm in London to get advice on my wealthy self employed ex and they also advised Schedule 1. After heading down a road of research, paperwork, meetings etc it turns out unless it can be proven that your EXP is bringing in excess of 200k per year, this avenue is pointless. This law firm are THE best and have an almost 80% success rate on Schedule 1 enforcement and settlements, which is why I thought they could help. To be entirely fair after they had done their due diligence and discovered partners yearly turnover (approx 80k) they suggested we stop there and then, to save our money and try the CSA again. They could have kept taking my parents well earned retirement money to take this all the way to court and for us to lose and they could have made tens of thousands of pounds off a case and system they know well and they knew we WOULD lose.
The Schedule 1 ruling is meant for those VERY wealthy individuals dodging the CSA. Earning hundreds of thousands or millions a year. It is almost pointless unless your EX falls into the 200k PA bracket. In which case DO go for it and best of luck!!
Unfortunately, if anyone's EXP is CSA dodging via self employment or cash in hand stuff or whatever other dodgy tactics they're up to, Schedule 1 works IF it's proved they're bringing in hundreds of thousands upwards. Anything below that (like my case) it's pointless and it's back to the useless CSA.
Hope that was at least something to help out. Wallowed for a day or 2, then decided to pick myself up, dust myself off and look forwards. My DC are the only thing I worry about now.
The CSA are pigging useless
(and underfunded, underresourced) let's be honest but I can think about it everyday and be bitter about EXP paying sweet FA and let it consume every part of me. Its a struggle financially, as it is for many on here but I have just had to let go. I'm exhausted and have tried EVERY avenue for 5 long year's and I'm exhausted.
My mother summed it up in a nutshell last week "if the government can't even afford to properly educate children, treat people with life threatening illness on the NHS and care for our elderley then what hope in hell do we have to expect them to put additional funds and resources into the CSA/CMS to chase dodgy NRP's"
Sad but true. Best of luck with your fight. I lost mine and Ive just decided to channel all that negativity into something else. For me, fighting the CSA for what is 'right and just' was an insurmountable task, my mother (as much as I hate to admit it!) was right and hit the nail on the head.
Best of luck
