So how does one handle this situation?
Here is the situation my nephew he has a no contact order based on false allegations and is displaced from the matrimonial home as a result.
He continues to make the mortage payment, plus give cheques to the wife to help support her and the kids and pay the bills. Plus she is depositing the rental income cheques from the basement tenants. Yet she continues to forward the bills on to him eg internet, cable, water etc. The intent of his cheques to her are to use that money to pay the bills...
What should he do? He can't tell her no because that would be breaking the no contact order. The bills are all in his name. He gives her $2000, plus the mortgage plus an additional 1200 rental income. It all goes to her. So for her to sending him bills based on her usage is just unreal. For example, if he calls the cell phone provider and says switch the account into her name, theyre going to want to talk to her to confirm and that cant be done... so what to do?
Here is the situation my nephew he has a no contact order based on false allegations and is displaced from the matrimonial home as a result.
He continues to make the mortage payment, plus give cheques to the wife to help support her and the kids and pay the bills. Plus she is depositing the rental income cheques from the basement tenants. Yet she continues to forward the bills on to him eg internet, cable, water etc. The intent of his cheques to her are to use that money to pay the bills...
What should he do? He can't tell her no because that would be breaking the no contact order. The bills are all in his name. He gives her $2000, plus the mortgage plus an additional 1200 rental income. It all goes to her. So for her to sending him bills based on her usage is just unreal. For example, if he calls the cell phone provider and says switch the account into her name, theyre going to want to talk to her to confirm and that cant be done... so what to do?
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