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Jules60 Posted - 20 February 2011 : 18:22:09
Can you tell me what an application to enter an agreed notice is? My Partner has suffered a heart attack and is recovering from surgery. I am trying to help by dealing with his post, however this has revealed the probable cause of his heart attack. STRESS! He has a few people writing to him for unpaid debts plus he is paying a ridiculous amount of money to the CSA for a child that would have to dine out at the finest restaurants daily and wear Savile Row tailored clothes for it to warrant the extortionate amount the pays...anywhoo....can you tell me what the notice is and what it means for his home and is there a possibility of him becoming homeless? I want to try and tackle his on my own for fear of bringing on another heart attack. Many thanks people

Jules
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RHB Posted - 21 February 2011 : 13:58:00
He can always reapply to the CSA if his earnings have changed. Otherwise what he will be paying will at most only be 15% of net salary if he has one child.
Niobe Posted - 21 February 2011 : 12:08:25
I've found this on Wiki Law:

http://www.lawiki.org/lawwiki/Agreed_notice

The actual form can be found on this site:

http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/

Buckle your seat belt Dorothy, 'cos Kansas is going bye bye.

Jan
xx
debtinfo Posted - 20 February 2011 : 19:49:38
new one on me to

CAn the OP put the text of the letter down so we can look at it
Niobe Posted - 20 February 2011 : 18:54:15
Hi,

Would like to welcome you to the forum. I have no idea what this notice is and hopefully one of the experts can help with that.

I hope your partner makes a full recovery - my husband suffers with heart problems and has had several heart attacks and two bypass operations so I can sympathise with you.

Buckle your seat belt Dorothy, 'cos Kansas is going bye bye.

Jan
xx

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