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ilr- need help, owe child maintenance??
Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 4:08 pm
by poweller123
hiya i have asked this before but dont know if i used the wrong words, so im going to try it again as im stressing out about it, does anyone know if my application for ilr will be refused on the basis of owing child maintenance? i owe it back in the US and the father understands the situation and knows i will be paying it again soon, but im afraid the government will just see i owe and refuse me on the basis, any advice would be greatly appreciated as im about to apply this week, much thanks in advance,,

Re: ilr- need help, owe child maintenance??
Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 8:07 pm
by ash786
poweller123 wrote:hiya i have asked this before but dont know if i used the wrong words, so im going to try it again as im stressing out about it, does anyone know if my application for ilr will be refused on the basis of owing child maintenance? i owe it back in the US and the father understands the situation and knows i will be paying it again soon, but im afraid the government will just see i owe and refuse me on the basis, any advice would be greatly appreciated as im about to apply this week, much thanks in advance,,

1. Public funds are UK funds and nothing to do with US.
Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 10:03 pm
by poweller123
no im not on about public funds- its called child support in america but ive been told its called child maintenance over here- (when a couple has a child they split and the other adult who doesnt have the kid have to pay for some living expenses)
Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 10:32 pm
by ash786
poweller123 wrote:no im not on about public funds- its called child support in america but ive been told its called child maintenance over here- (when a couple has a child they split and the other adult who doesnt have the kid have to pay for some living expenses)
1. Yes i am aware of that.
2. Let me ask again, who do you owe money USA or UK?
3. You said that you owe it back in US and my answer is based that u r saying that you owe money in US and not UK.
4. Even if you owe child support in america then it is nothing to do with UK applications.
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 11:38 am
by poweller123
yes in the US- thank you so much for your help i have been stressing that they will try and make me leave my family on owing it- can i ask you one more question as well on the ilr form there is a section that says have u ever been served with a civil judgement- does that count as a civil judgement?
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 9:05 pm
by ash786
poweller123 wrote:yes in the US- thank you so much for your help i have been stressing that they will try and make me leave my family on owing it- can i ask you one more question as well on the ilr form there is a section that says have u ever been served with a civil judgement- does that count as a civil judgement?
1. If you have been convicted in a court then it will be entered in your name in the UK and is called civil judgement.
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 11:17 pm
by poweller123
well me and my ex went to court over who was going to get our child and thats when child support was issued as well, so its classed as a civil judgement and i put it down?- would that be a reason to decline my application? thank you so much for your advice