joannask

Please could you sign my e-petition, the link is below:

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/20429

 

 

Posted on: October 31, 2011 - 9:20pm
joannask

The typical Briton earns an annual salary of £23,244, which after tax leaves them with £1,497 each month.


15% of this equals £224.55. This is all one child is entitled to should one of their parents decide to leave the family home. This percentage increases slightly to 20% if you have 2 children and 25% if you have 3 or more children.

 
This level of maintenance is barely enough to cover childcare costs when the lone parent has to go back to work, or the cost of rent, food, heating and clothing. In this instance a lone parent would be forced to turn to the benefit system in order to help support themselves and their child. At a time when the government is making drastic cuts to many budgets, is it not reasonable to expect the absent parent to contribute more to their own child’s welfare.


My proposal is that the absent parent be expected to pay 30% of their monthly income after tax and that this increase to 35% for 2 children and 40% for 3 or more children.

 
NOTE FROM MODERATOR: THIS IS A PETITION STARTED BY ONE OF OUR MEMBERS AND DOES NOT NECCESSARILY REPRESENT THE VIEWS OF ONE SPACE

Posted on: November 1, 2011 - 9:06pm

Liquid-Xi

Maybe it doesn't represent the views of OneSpace, but it's a bloody good idea - provided you can get any to start with..........

Posted on: March 13, 2012 - 2:49pm

missymoo

Yep the provided you can get any childmaintenace to start with comment is what the government need to deal with. Why are they notlooking at how they can enforce maintenance as at the moment it is   very easy for the absent parent to avoid. this country would save millions but nothing is done.

Posted on: April 10, 2012 - 6:22am

Anna
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For more discussions about Child Maintenance go to Managing Your Money

Posted on: April 10, 2012 - 10:06am