Having just received and completed my annual review, I was informed that my pension contributions, that are taken at source, cannot be included in my monthly expenditure. I was also informed that I cannot make any allowance for the money that I spend on my daughter, who, although we are seperated, lives equally with myself and her mother, but as her mother receives the child benefit she is also considered to have legal custody. I make maintenance payments to my daughters mother but these do not cover all of my daughters needs, as we agreed between ourselves that I would still provide as necessary. I would rather increase the maintenance payments that I make to be a true reflection of what is really required, therfore:
How much is allowed to be made as child maintenance payment?
I also have varying fuel expenditure and again would like to know how much is allowed for fuel costs per month?
Kind regards,
Steve