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Thanks for all your advice ;).Family lawyer needed to translate a paragraph below into plain wmglish


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Hi I am reaching out to someone who has experience in legal speak - can someone read the below and confirm what it means ASAP thanks


The Respondent Husband shall pay to the Applicant wife periodical payments for the benefit of the children of the family Harvey and Leo. Payments shall be at the rate of 6000.00 per annum per child, payable monthly in advance by standing order from the Absolute and shall end on:-

(i) each child attaining the age of 21 or

(ii) each child entering full time employment, whichever shall be the later; or

(iii) a further order.

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Which bit are you finding difficult to understand? 6,000 divided by 12 (or thereabouts)= monthly amount per child. This will end when they are 21 or in full time employment or if there is another order.


Corrected because I wrote in haste and based my sums originally on weekly rather than monthly - Many aposl!!

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The payments are to start from the date of the Decree Absolute i.e. the date the divorce is final. Otherwise it is pretty straightforward as explained above.


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Hi so basically it is correct that the payments stop once the child has either reached 21 or if they have got full. Time paid work before the age of 21 ? Apologies for poor grammar writing on iPhone with poor eyesight - thanks for feedback so far
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