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Old Oct 3, 2009, 08:35 AM
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k, my question is do i have to pay any child support to a child that my boyfriend had with an ex girlfriend? me and my boyfriend have a 4 month old together and his ex thinks that my sons child tax half should go to her son, i just need to know if i am at all legally responsible for my bf's child even if he does not have a job and was served his court papers for child support and is dealing with that right now...is it ok for her to be hounding me for extra monies???

 
     

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Old Oct 3, 2009, 03:11 PM   #11  
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text talk that has nothing to do with my question does it matter that much
 
 
     
 
 
Old Oct 3, 2009, 03:50 PM   #12  
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weather i work or not i will still get the child tax, i have a job and im not sure exactly how much money i would have to make to not get a child tax, so i can afford my child thanks i have a frind that makes good money and she still gets it, so im not sure exactly the amount which is not low income...
According to the research I did, the credit is reviewed annually. The income limits also change annually. What you may think is "good money" is still below income limits.

But what your post suggests is that you are willing to be a burden on the taxpayer and have no shame in doing so.

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text talk that has nothing to do with my question does it matter that much
No, it has nothing to do with your question, but has everything toi do with the rules of this site. It has has a good deal to do with people's impression of you. If you can't write in decent english, then it does not reflect on you or the Canadian school system.

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Old Oct 3, 2009, 04:19 PM   #13  
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well i do the best i can with my job it's what's here and my son has everything he needs it may be below standards but it's what w ehave, we all can't be doctors or lawyers and such i am not a burden on taxpayers, not like im living odd welfare i have a job i support my family. Sorry if i broke the rules of the site with my "text" type sometimes i just write it and not realize it, i did go to school
 
 
     
 
 
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and my question was not at all about the money i make, or weather u think im a burden on taxpayers which is a very ignorant thing to say i think. it's sad by you're either rich or you're poor in this society and unfortunately i fall in the later but i do what i can to support my son he has what he needs and i make sure he does
 
 
     
 
 
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i am not a burden on taxpayers, not like im living odd welfare
Excuse me? Are you that dense? Where do you think the money comes from? It comes from the Canadian government, right? And where does the government get their money? From the taxpayers, of course. It doesn't matter whether (not weather) you call it a Baby Bonus or whatever, its still government assistance.

And no, not everyone is a doctor or lawyer. The majority of people are middle class who don't have a baby if they can't afford it. They also don't apply for public assistance unless necessary. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you shouldn't apply or accept the money. But I am saying you should not have gotten pregnant if you couldn't afford to support the child on your own.

Look, you got your question answered. I suggest you let it go at that. You just keeping digging yourself into a deeper hole.
 
 
     
 
 
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It's true that the "baby bonus" is a form of welfare. That being said, I hope you continue your education or do whatever you need to do to be able to provide for your child and that your boyfriend also gets a good paying job so that he can pay for both of his children because while you only have one child to think about supporting and making sure he has everything he needs to grow up healthy he has two. A tax credit is something completely different from a monthly payment for the low income families.
 
 
     
 
 
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i suggust you should quit judging me yes i know it's government and yes taxpayers pay it im not dense!!!! all im saying is that i have a job i can afford my child and why not take the money that is given to everyone that has a child, so because im a lower class doesn't give me the right to have a baby(family)???
and yes i did get my question answered im not digging myself into a hole i just don't appreciate someone judging me when you are here to give advice and i asked for advice not to be judged, i get that im in a "lower class" than alot of people or maybe you, maybe you are better than me , so be it. so in that case are you saying i shouldn't except the health care that is provided for canadians either?!
 
 
     
 
 
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Of course you should accpt the healthcare. You can think whatever you want about us. You came here for free advice if you don't like it then go pay your own lawyer and ask him/her not to judge you.
 
 
     
 
 
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stina, yes he has two children he is currently going to court to arrange child support payments so we just have to wait for that to happen, all i was saying to the other guy was not to judge me because i get a child tax as does everyone else ya know?!
 
 
     
 
 
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ya u guys are s!!! some advice u give no wonder it's free!!!
 
 
     
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