Cashstrapped
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Ok, I've done a search but cannot find a difinitive answer.
My ex-h pays child maintenance by standing order (BOI) however the payments have been erratic over the last few months. I queried the payment for a couple of weeks ago and he said he did not get to lodge the money into his account until the Monday afternoon, standing order due out every Monday, however the following week the subsequent payment never came into my account either and continuing the same.
My understanding was that where a Standing Order is setup if the money was not in on the Monday that the bank would try again the following day or is that the case of a Direct Debit?
Unfortunately we do not have a civil relationship but if my understanding is correct then it would mean he either is not putting the money in or if he did put it in late like he said then he would have had to withdraw it again if the subsequent weeks standing order was not met either, am I correct in saying that?
Sorry I know this is very confusing but can anyone clarify for me please.
My ex-h pays child maintenance by standing order (BOI) however the payments have been erratic over the last few months. I queried the payment for a couple of weeks ago and he said he did not get to lodge the money into his account until the Monday afternoon, standing order due out every Monday, however the following week the subsequent payment never came into my account either and continuing the same.
My understanding was that where a Standing Order is setup if the money was not in on the Monday that the bank would try again the following day or is that the case of a Direct Debit?
Unfortunately we do not have a civil relationship but if my understanding is correct then it would mean he either is not putting the money in or if he did put it in late like he said then he would have had to withdraw it again if the subsequent weeks standing order was not met either, am I correct in saying that?
Sorry I know this is very confusing but can anyone clarify for me please.