If he had a £200 - £400 deduction on his payslip every month, would you notice it?
That £200-£400 is being forcibly removed from his wages like tax
Would you notice it?
The money is going to a woman who has a child with him which he abandoned and never met.
He was only using the woman for sex until she got pregnant and he disappeared.
In the UK, Child Maintenance Payments give the man an opportunity to respond to their phone calls and letters.
If that is ignored, they will forcibly remove take it from the man’s wages.
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Learn more about our guidelines.Edit: She only claimed after 4 years. She’s lost 4 years of good money which is sad.
This is because nobody told her that she’s able to claim. She thought if the man isn’t involved, she doesn’t have to claim.
It’s only when people pressured her to claim this year, she did.
This guy is most likely married. Just wondering if his wife would see.

Does anyone actually get a physical wage slip anymore 🤷🏼♀️
Most companies are all online which none would have access to, all the wife would see is the final balance going into a bank account I would imagine

Plenty of people do get physical pay slips, I have always, as does my husband. I don’t particularly check my husband’s but I feel like at some point this would get noticed, maybe it also depends on earnings and how much that £200-£400 would affect finances.

I would know if something was significantly different because it gets paid into our joint account every month, and I handle most of our finances. So I’m aware of what he usually gets, it does fluctuate up due to overtime etc but if it were ever lower I’d know right away.

No. He doesn’t even check his payslips 🤣 He’s salaried so gets the exact same income every single month