What do you do when the ex refuses to have any input on section 7 expenses?
Scenario: Course selection for school - Kids choose their courses, we ALL sit down together to review, including the ex, and he refuses to have any input at all. Each of the kids chooses 2 - 3 courses that cost $250+ per course (on top of regular school fees). Ex refuses any input. Kids go ahead and submit course selection for the year and ex refuses to help pay for any of it stating that he's not required to pay as he didn't consent. Is he 'off the hook', so to speak, if he refuses to have any input?
So far I've covered the cost of the courses for one kid myself up to this point which has been a stretch. Now with two kids in high school it`s just not realistic.
I've sent him three different offers to settle and two different parenting plans, to which he's responded every single time that he refuses to discuss/negotiate anything with me unless I get a lawyer or arrange for mediation at my expense. He knows I can't afford either of these options.
Suggestions?
Scenario: Course selection for school - Kids choose their courses, we ALL sit down together to review, including the ex, and he refuses to have any input at all. Each of the kids chooses 2 - 3 courses that cost $250+ per course (on top of regular school fees). Ex refuses any input. Kids go ahead and submit course selection for the year and ex refuses to help pay for any of it stating that he's not required to pay as he didn't consent. Is he 'off the hook', so to speak, if he refuses to have any input?
So far I've covered the cost of the courses for one kid myself up to this point which has been a stretch. Now with two kids in high school it`s just not realistic.
I've sent him three different offers to settle and two different parenting plans, to which he's responded every single time that he refuses to discuss/negotiate anything with me unless I get a lawyer or arrange for mediation at my expense. He knows I can't afford either of these options.
Suggestions?
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