Anonymous wrote:
As a foreigner on an 03 visa, may I ask why you highlighted the fact that the wife is originally not from the US?
Why did you note that she doesn't speak English well?
Do these attributes contribute to your resentment?
He asked for money, you can say no. It's as easy as that.
But I don't like you, OP. You come across as racist.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, he has balls to ask you.
If you want to be kind, send a $100 grocery card. I would absolutely not give $5k to what are essentially strangers who've treated you (and your son) badly.
What exactly did he say? I really wonder how someone has the stones to phrase a request like that. "Can you give us $5000 because we need it?"
If he wanted to stay on the gravy train, he should've stayed married to a high earner. Or, you know, treated you and your son well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son is rude not to make an effort with her and food. You sound really obnoxious. No you should not give them money but you should be kind and more supportive.
Not sure what you're smoking, but it must be some good stuff.
No way would I be making my kid eat fattening food he doesn't even like - as a TEEN - because it was cooked by a random woman his dad shacked up with and decided to give all his money to instead of paying his share to raise his kid.
This is his wife and there is something the kid can eat. You sound very off. You don't know if its fattening or not.
See my post below. He brought home what she cooked. The food is very heavy. I am not surprised exDH gained weight, that food is loaded with carbs.
Anonymous wrote:So this man has a graduate degree and had a child with OP and pays nothing to help support the child. But he wants OP to help support his second wife who has two kids and they had a kid together? No, op should not have to fund his very poor choices. She already DOES help him by raising his child and paying for all of their child's expenses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son is rude not to make an effort with her and food. You sound really obnoxious. No you should not give them money but you should be kind and more supportive.
Not sure what you're smoking, but it must be some good stuff.
No way would I be making my kid eat fattening food he doesn't even like - as a TEEN - because it was cooked by a random woman his dad shacked up with and decided to give all his money to instead of paying his share to raise his kid.
This is his wife and there is something the kid can eat. You sound very off. You don't know if its fattening or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be providing support. I don’t understand why you didn’t before,
Wait, why should I support them? They are not my blood...
Your son is not your blood? I’m confused. Support for the non custodial parent as you out earn him.
Why would OP provide support when the other parent has no custody and the child only occasionally visits?
Sounds like visitation was regular before Covid. Yes she should be paying child support. It’s meant to equalize the difference in the incomes for the child.
Visitation was twice a month. What expenses do I have to pay for him? He comes fully clothed and with his own food. Should I pay "room and board"?![]()
He doesn't pay for camps, vacations, etc. When we were divorcing, that's what HE actually proposed: "you get the full custody but I don't have to pay. YOU provide for him, but I still want to see him". Fair and square. So why again am I supposed to "equalize the income difference"?
He went to college. He went to grad school. He has a security clearance. Not my fault he didn't want to seek a higher paying employment.
Actually that is reasonable to say you should pay all expenses as you have the higher income and he gets 3 days a month - that isn't being a Dad or having a real relationship. If you wanted them to have a relationship you'd encourage more time, have shared custody and treated the stepmom nicer. You choose to send food. They have food there but you raised a brat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did he ask for? Is it a one-time thing?
He asked for 5 grand. Said it would cover mortgage, utilities, and food. After all, it's a family of 5.
He got laid off last month.He refuses to tell me if he filed for unemployment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son is rude not to make an effort with her and food. You sound really obnoxious. No you should not give them money but you should be kind and more supportive.
Not sure what you're smoking, but it must be some good stuff.
No way would I be making my kid eat fattening food he doesn't even like - as a TEEN - because it was cooked by a random woman his dad shacked up with and decided to give all his money to instead of paying his share to raise his kid.