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CuriousCity · 27/04/2009 19:20

Would a large sum of money, like an inheritance or a lottery win be used by the CSA to calculate child support? Or do they work on earned income only?

I've often wondered what would happen if an NRP had a sudden windfall of money, whether his or her children would be entitled to a share from a legal standpoint, rather than just an ethical one.

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differentID · 27/04/2009 19:21

I would have thought that the interest alone would be classed as "any other income" on official forms and as such, would be factored into payments.

MadameCastafiore · 27/04/2009 19:24

Fecking fantastic - always thought what a pisser it would be if XH won the lottery - am glad that I would inadvertantly get some of it for DD!

differentID · 27/04/2009 19:28

don't quote me on that!

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