Partners child fell...broke her glasses...needs replacement...mother refuses to buy them...so he will pay the full amount...but how is this fair? He's already paying a hefty amount of child support.
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No issues..
He will etransfer the money...its long and complicated...he has cashed in all the savings as he could..as he was on ei since September but kept paying his very hefty support payments. His disability has kicked in now so things will be ok.
Meanwhile his ex lives in a completely mortgage free house...gets more pension money then he does..based on the interim agreement that was supposed to be solved feb 2020..then covid cloded the courts
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how old is the child? if young- just pay it.
invoice mom for her share...and when she doesn't pay; add it to the court documents. although- this sounds like something to just let go. Is it fair? probably not. BUT it sounds like there are bigger fish to fry in your matter.
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Originally posted by canthisberight View PostMeanwhile his ex lives in a completely mortgage free house...gets more pension money then he does..based on the interim agreement that was supposed to be solved feb 2020..then covid cloded the courts
Kids break glasses. They lose retainers. They need extra stuff. They go to school.
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Canthisbetight 3 years isn’t stalling. That’s run of the mill normal. I’ve now entered into my 10th year of unrelenting litigation because my ex stalls, adjourns and has generally been getting away with everything you can imagine. When you get to 10 years it’s evolved into a grotesque human rights violation . I have no words to describe it. Agony, torture, the stuff of nightmares; none of those descriptions even come close to describing what 10 years of unrelenting litigation is like. Count yourself lucky you’re only in your third year!
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Originally posted by Stillbreathing View PostCanthisbetight 3 years isn’t stalling. That’s run of the mill normal. I’ve now entered into my 10th year of unrelenting litigation because my ex stalls, adjourns and has generally been getting away with everything you can imagine. When you get to 10 years it’s evolved into a grotesque human rights violation . I have no words to describe it. Agony, torture, the stuff of nightmares; none of those descriptions even come close to describing what 10 years of unrelenting litigation is like. Count yourself lucky you’re only in your third year!
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