How would you word an email to the ex so he will stop having the kids drop off support cheques in my mail box?
He gives the kids an envelope when they come over for dinner and he tells them to put it in my mail box, but they are not supposed to tell me that they have done this because he tells them I have “issues”.
The kids’ come over, tell me that the envelope is in the mail box, and that dad told them not to tell me, and is it okay if they just give me the envelope.
My kids’ are older; they know what’s going on. I have asked the ex not to do this, that it is not the kids’ responsibility; that he is putting them in the middle, but he ignores my request.
How would I word the email so he stops doing this, or am I making an issue where there isn’t one?
He gives the kids an envelope when they come over for dinner and he tells them to put it in my mail box, but they are not supposed to tell me that they have done this because he tells them I have “issues”.
The kids’ come over, tell me that the envelope is in the mail box, and that dad told them not to tell me, and is it okay if they just give me the envelope.
My kids’ are older; they know what’s going on. I have asked the ex not to do this, that it is not the kids’ responsibility; that he is putting them in the middle, but he ignores my request.
How would I word the email so he stops doing this, or am I making an issue where there isn’t one?
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