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Lolly68 · 30/08/2007 11:11

.... I dont know if I should put this under money matters but lets see if I get any response.

DP and I are splitting up. I am buying a flat for me and DD to live in as the house we shared was his house and his mortgage so obviously I have to leave.

We are trying to come to some agreement with regard to how much per month he has to give me for DD but if he refuses how do I calculate what i will get. He is self-employed and I have a copy of his accounts but how do they work it out. Is it is his net profit or gross profit they work it out from. Also he has lots of "entertainment expenses" in his account surely they will take all that into consideration.

Any advice would be very much appreciated!

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HappyMummyOfOne · 30/08/2007 19:53

Its usually 15% of the net pay that the CSA would take. Business expenses, regardless of what for, are not included that I know of.

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