First off, let me point out that you are assisting her in perpetrating fraud against the SW system.
You need to support your child but you must also protect yourself.
If your child's mother is willing to sign a letter as outlined and sign a receipt for you on an on-going basis, then it looks like you'll have to settle for this, but I can't say if these would be acceptable "proofs" to SW or in court.
Hi folks,
Brief history, i've been paying childrens maintanence for over 7 years at a fee me and my childs mother have agreed to. The thing is i have been paying this in cash as she doesn't want her lone parents affected. At the end of the day its her word against mine that any money ever changed hands between us.
Would a letter from her saying that she is happy with all payments to date and from then on a weekly signed receipt from her cover me if god forbid she ever wanted to take me to court?? (she's happy to do this).
(Let me emphasise that this is a really sensitive issue with her and other suggestions from me like direct debit, cheques etc have been totally dismissed, i know i have a right to do this but pls believe me when i say i could really do without the hassle of bringing these up again!)
Cheers.
Hanks.
As far as i know his mother explained to the SW officer that i contribute €20 p/w plus buy some shopping (i pay alot more than this) and that this €20 comes off her lone parents. Do you know if the SW ever found out about our arrangement who would have to backdate the rest of the money, me or her?
Is it not up to her to declare any additional income/maintanence? As far as i am concerned i pay an amount we are both happy with or is there an onus on me to let SW how i am contributing?
Yes, you are correct it is up to her to declare it, however if the Social Welfare contact you looking for you to further support your child the situation will become very difficult for you anyway and possibly worse if she is receiving further benefits from the Social Welfare on the basis of receiving only €20 from you, if she is paying rent/ mortgage then obviously the €95 deduction would apply so there may not be any issue either way.
I really think you need to have yourself well covered off, if your paying maintenace to her and having a relationship with your child she is a very lucky woman. If the bank or cheque is really such a non runner rather than getting her to sign a slip of paper each week could you get one of those rent type notebooks where you can enter a date, description of Maintenance for *** and the amount and get her to sign it, that way you'd have a record similar to bank statement.
sounds like your ex could have being my ex....i really mean that.
Would a letter from her saying that she is happy with all payments to date and from then on a weekly signed receipt from her cover me if god forbid she ever wanted to take me to court?? (she's happy to do this).
Could you get this letter signed in the presence of a notary, so there won't ever be any issue in relation to signatures being questioned in the future?
http://www.notarypublic.ie/
Their fee tends to be nominal - typically 30/40 Euro or less.
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