A support thread for a better way of life without the 18 years of Government child support burden. All matters welcomed.
Yeah man, FREEDOM
My situation currently with childsupp is $150 weekly $8500 yearly for one child. I believe supporting the child is essential in every way. But upon hearing that HALF my payments are given to the caregiver of that child and the HALF is given to the 'Crown' to pay for the 'fathers' that are avoiding there responsibilities ie. Left the country or other means. So I want to provide my support where possible to help new dads avoid childsupport all together or keep the payments/arrears as minimal as possible for a better way of life.
A friend of mine last year returned home from work to find his wife and two kids gone. She left the country and months later returned to NZ with a life of independance on the DPB with child support for two kids left to the dad. He was a heavy smoker and drank alcohol every night why she left him.. Karma. So now he's on some sort of depression pills and unemployed because its pointless working when child payments for two kids equal half your pay.
$2000 arrears becomes $10,000 arrears over a 8 month period of not updating my new postal address even though my case manager had my cell phone number she rang me 8 months later to say " hehe your arrears is now...$10k" me"WTF!!!!" f @ 12 IK ! Her story was about the time I had left my last address my payments had doubled because my income was reassessed (my stupid fault) so because i wasnt paying the full childsupport amount, they took the amount i was paying for my arrears to cover my childsupport which then meant I wasnt paying arrears[greater penalty charges]. * Dont rely on case managers to call u such as a finance manager would if u were behind on payments. * keep on top of your payments or you wont be able to the leave country unless organised payments with Ird. I've heard of grown men crying at akl airport cause they couldnt return back to oz until they paid a $5k outstanding amount and made an agreement to make regular payments.
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Wow. While I totally agree with child support, both those accounts are pretty fucking rough.
Is child support not taken out of your wages before you get them like PAYE, Student loans, kiwi saver, etc?
[edit] i just looked and it appears this is not the case. this is stupid. I also noted that if you are paying child support for 1 child it is only 18% of your disposable income (or a minimum of 848), that honestly isn't bad (and if you earn minimum wage it amounts to sweet fuck all for the kid). is it really true that half the costs go to the crown to cover other people not paying their share? I doubt that, link to source?[/edit]
Quote from: Rorooze on May 03, 2011, 12:57:17 PM
Is child support not taken out of your wages before you get them like PAYE, Student loans, kiwi saver, etc?
[edit] i just looked and it appears this is not the case. this is stupid. I also noted that if you are paying child support for 1 child it is only 18% of your disposable income (or a minimum of 848), that honestly isn't bad (and if you earn minimum wage it amounts to sweet fuck all for the kid). is it really true that half the costs go to the crown to cover other people not paying their share? I doubt that, link to source?[/edit]
I do know that my childs, care giver (mother) is only recieving half the payments I'm making to IRD child support as shown on her DPB statements/records. So the other half of my payments my child doesnt recieve...so does that mean my child use's $70 a week of Govt. Child assisted services? Doesnt Tax cover this? I cant see this being a govt revenue but when I questioned my case manager about the other half of my payment going to the crown(govt), she answered "yes". I'll try and provide better source's of info on this.
Wow that is pretty shit if only half goes to the kid.
Looking at the IRD site you could look at doing voluntary payments (http://www.ird.govt.nz/childsupport/voluntary-agreements/), pay the mother $100 bucks straight up, you save $50 a week and she gets an extra $30.
Yeah if you miss to many payments ird will track u down and send a letter to your employer to deduct weekly payments from income. Otherwise manual payments to ird are expected.
When your child reaches 13 years of age , they have the right to choose which parent they wish to live with, which could reduce/eliminate that weekly child support payment.
Ok so from the website http://www.ird.govt.nz/childsupport/custodians/questions/ :
QuoteIf you’re not on a benefit you’ll get all the child support collected from the paying parent (not including penalties).
More misinformation, IRD site states:
QuoteIf a shared care arrangement exists for child support purposes, we use the following percentage rates: 0.5 child 12%
Which seems bullshit, you look after the kid half the time but still pay 12%, compared with 18% if you don't look after it at all.
Quote from: Rorooze on May 03, 2011, 02:49:33 PM
Wow that is pretty shit if only half goes to the kid.
Looking at the IRD site you could look at doing voluntary payments (http://www.ird.govt.nz/childsupport/voluntary-agreements/), pay the mother $100 bucks straight up, you save $50 a week and she gets an extra $30.
lolz i tried that and the mothers reply was "nah you might miss a payment and we will only argue and besides why should i make your life easier?" my reply" i wont ask u again" bi@rch! .
Yeah but if you miss a payment to the IRD she gets nothing anyway and if you don't pay then you get beasted by the IRD and go back to default child support arrangements (if I am reading this correctly).
Seems pretty fucking stupid to me not to make those arrangements (if you are really paying $150 and she is only getting $70).
Quote from: Rorooze on May 03, 2011, 03:27:03 PM
More misinformation, IRD site states:
Which seems bullshit, you look after the kid half the time but still pay 12%, compared with 18% if you don't look after it at all.
Apparently as long as you gain 50% custodian rights of the kids, you dont pay support to IRD. I've heard of a dad who made sure he got his kids from thurs-sunday and doesnt pay support to IRD. So if going through seperation best bet is see a lawyer demand child custody rites. 50% no less.
Quote from: Rorooze on May 03, 2011, 03:27:03 PM
More misinformation, IRD site states:
Which seems bullshit, you look after the kid half the time but still pay 12%, compared with 18% if you don't look after it at all.
i gave my daughters mother money for a computer and clothing etc then asked IRD if they would consider deducting the money i gave the mother for my daughters well being from my arrears. No was there answer a free will gift they also said.