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22/11/2012, 07:27 PM
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I work full time, DP works full time, I recieve parenting payment partnered for DS who is 4. His Dad does not work, studies at uni full time, does not want to work, and will not work, he only recieved FTB for DS.
He approached me requesting that he wants my parenting payment ( as he will recieve single parent with the full rate for not work and cheap daycare under the JET scheme ) He said if he has the entire payment, he'll pay for 100% daycare needs for 2012 remaining and then into school next year ( so books, other feeds that come up etc, swimming lessons, camps etc ) Its about $200 I receive each forntight, but it really does help me, because its my fuel money, money that i top up with groceries, car insurance, and my part of daycare feeds comes out of this. And to be honest I will really struggle my a.. off without. I feel, he should get a job while he is studying, he lives at home with his parents ( in a duplex style home, so he has his own 'house' so to speak ) uses their car ( so isn't making repayments etc like I do in my case ) As I dont rely on my parents like he does, our household bills are quiet high. He said if he doesn't recieve this payment, he'll take me for child support. Which I am not concerned about as it will amount to only $28.00 per week as I have him 50% I mentioned to him, maybe I should have DS more if he can't ' afford him ' - I wasn't threatening etc. I am very concerned as I have limited funds till next fortnight ( bills already paid etc. ) if I dont recieve my parenting payment partnered, we will be struggling very bad. DP and I do combine our income, so his income goes towards food, fuel, insurance, rego's, PHI and he helps me with daycare and other fees for DS ( who isnt his child ) In this case - would you hand over your payment? Or should Ex-DP get a job to support his child? the way I see it is that every single uni student I know, has a job ( or 2 ! ) to support them selves, most parents I know have a job to support there child. I have been very accomodating with ex-DP as he hasn't paid child support for DS. He has gone over seas 3 times for holidays ( but cant afford c.support What do you think? |
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22/11/2012, 07:33 PM
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Tell him these words.
Go.jump He obviously has different priorities and if you give up the parenting payments given his history he will hit you up for funds and probably won't do as he says he will. Please don't give it up for him the only loser will be your DS. |
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22/11/2012, 07:33 PM
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I'd you are eligible for PP why isn't he? You have your child as much as he does.
Also, how do you get PP if you & your DH work full time?! |
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22/11/2012, 07:34 PM
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Iont understand how you recieve parenting payment if you both work full time
my partner is only dad to one of mine and we dont recieve parenting payment only ftb a and b |
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22/11/2012, 07:34 PM
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Tell him to go and get stuffed.
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22/11/2012, 07:34 PM
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I work full time, DP works full time, I recieve parenting payment partnered for DS who is 4. His Dad does not work, studies at uni full time, does not want to work, and will not work, he only recieved FTB for DS. He approached me requesting that he wants my parenting payment ( as he will recieve single parent with the full rate for not work and cheap daycare under the JET scheme ) He said if he has the entire payment, he'll pay for 100% daycare needs for 2012 remaining and then into school next year ( so books, other feeds that come up etc, swimming lessons, camps etc ) Its about $200 I receive each forntight, but it really does help me, because its my fuel money, money that i top up with groceries, car insurance, and my part of daycare feeds comes out of this. And to be honest I will really struggle my a.. off without. I feel, he should get a job while he is studying, he lives at home with his parents ( in a duplex style home, so he has his own 'house' so to speak ) uses their car ( so isn't making repayments etc like I do in my case ) As I dont rely on my parents like he does, our household bills are quiet high. He said if he doesn't recieve this payment, he'll take me for child support. Which I am not concerned about as it will amount to only $28.00 per week as I have him 50% I mentioned to him, maybe I should have DS more if he can't ' afford him ' - I wasn't threatening etc. I am very concerned as I have limited funds till next fortnight ( bills already paid etc. ) if I dont recieve my parenting payment partnered, we will be struggling very bad. DP and I do combine our income, so his income goes towards food, fuel, insurance, rego's, PHI and he helps me with daycare and other fees for DS ( who isnt his child ) In this case - would you hand over your payment? Or should Ex-DP get a job to support his child? the way I see it is that every single uni student I know, has a job ( or 2 ! ) to support them selves, most parents I know have a job to support there child. I have been very accomodating with ex-DP as he hasn't paid child support for DS. He has gone over seas 3 times for holidays ( but cant afford c.support What do you think? |
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22/11/2012, 07:35 PM
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I wouldn't give it up. Tell him to get a job.
I'm curious as to how you get so much though. Maybe you should get that checked out? I get way less than that and I'm on a single parent pension and only work 4 days a week with 2 children at 50% care. |
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22/11/2012, 07:38 PM
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He has gone over seas 3 times for holidays ( but cant afford c.support You have to also ask yourself where did he get the money to do this if he is not working? A Also if he is being supported by his parents any extra money he gets will not be for your son it will be to benefit him. I would not be handing over a cent. Tell him to take you for child support see how far that will get him. If he going to start paying hardball then request that the child support be backpaid from when he was os for six months. He sounds like a tosser. |
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22/11/2012, 07:43 PM
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Do you really believe he will pay childcare, school etc....please he sounds like a really honest upright kinda guy....
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22/11/2012, 07:44 PM
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I can't understand how you are receiving the means tested Parenting Payment if you and your partner are working full time?
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