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Hi I recently went through [censored] with my ex. After leaving her a raft of false allegtions and severance of Contcat for a year which tore my heart out not seeing my lad. Th awfully Judge saw through it and all allegations dismissed and I get my son 6/14 nights Nd 50.50 in hols. Paying CMS while spending a fortune on court too seems so unfair.
Anyway after fmaiky court we settled finances that she kept house and I kept some crypto assets just over the notional pay value threshold or extra income. As her CMS payemnts have reduced dramatically after me getting 6/14 nights and 50.50 in holidays she has now applied for a notional unearned income check. I have declared some crypto and eve though it is aligned with her agreed financial disclosure forms, now she has house she wants more. She has ot accepted the small increase on cms so wants to go to tribunal. Question is for anyone who has been to tribunal, how far will they look back at crypto transcations. Some are from 2018 on exchanges that don't even exist so will the tribunal demand 7 yrs of accounts bank statements etc or will they go off what I showed cms. It's just never ending. 2 yrs in court trying to see son, then 1 Yr Iver finances now tribunal also with CMS. ANY ADVICE on waht to expect with tribunal and level of detail they'll demand or are entitled too. They have all my Ltd company stuff from accountant. Thanks for help
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