You meant you can't BUY lead based paint anymore, didn't you?You can't get lead based paint anymore, and if he doesn't like the color, he can paint it again - not a big deal.
You meant you can't BUY lead based paint anymore, didn't you?You can't get lead based paint anymore, and if he doesn't like the color, he can paint it again - not a big deal.
I agree, let the judge decide. I'm 99.9% sure that wifey will get away with it and the judge will blame everything on OP.She's not in contempt until a judge finds her in contempt. Until/unless that occurs, she has simply (and only possibly) violated the court order.
Then why in the world would you tell him to pursue it?I agree, let the judge decide. I'm 99.9% sure that wifey will get away with it and the judge will blame everything on OP.
I didn't tell him to do anything. She is in violation of the court order, and, if OP wants to pursue the matter, he can decide that on his own.Then why in the world would you tell him to pursue it?
She MAY BE in violation of the court order.I didn't tell him to do anything. She is in violation of the court order, and, if OP wants to pursue the matter, he can decide that on his own.
You are driving and speeding in your car 10 mph over the posted speed limit. A law enforcement official stops you, and, after some conversation and you batting your big brown cow eyes at him and pulling your skirt up a few inches, he excersizes his discretion and decides not to give you a speeding ticket.She MAY BE in violation of the court order.
If my four year old goes to town with her crayons all over her bedroom, and I can't get it all off so I decide to repaint the nursery wall, am I renovating or simply repairing the damage?You are driving and speeding in your car 10 mph over the posted speed limit. A law enforcement official stops you, and, after some conversation and you batting your big brown cow eyes at him and pulling your skirt up a few inches, he excersizes his discretion and decides not to give you a speeding ticket.
Were you speeding? Was it a violation?
Unless having to do with a federal law to prevent lead based paint contamination (where a disturbance of the paint is the problem), by definition, that would be a renovation.If my four year old goes to town with her crayons all over her bedroom wall, and I can't get it all off so I decide to repaint the nursery wall, am I renovating or simply repairing the damage?
Apples/orangesYou are driving and speeding in your car 10 mph over the posted speed limit. A law enforcement official stops you, and, after some conversation and you batting your big brown cow eyes at him and pulling your skirt up a few inches, he excersizes his discretion and decides not to give you a speeding ticket.
Were you speeding? Was it a violation?
Apples actually go great with pork.Apples/oranges
Heck - more like apples/beef
The PURPOSE of the word is to prevent exactly what the wife is doing.Unless having to do with a federal law to prevent lead based paint contamination (where a disturbance of the paint is the problem), by definition, that would be a renovation.
Look up the word.
The thing is, what is the PURPOSE of the word? That is the key. Heck, cleaning can be a "renovation". Did the judge intend to prevent the wife from cleaning the home?
Bite into an apple and look in the mirror.Apples actually go great with pork.
Yet, most here think that was not what the judge intended. Such verbiage is to prevent waste and to prevent changes that would result in making the house harder to sell.The PURPOSE of the word is to prevent exactly what the wife is doing.
I doubt the judge intended to prevent the wife from cleaning the home, as long as her present cleaning efforts do not surpass her cleaning history. We must look to OP to provide the answer to that.
Most here would jump all over and condem the OP if it were he who was painting and the wife complaining about it.Yet, most here think that was not what the judge intended. Such verbiage is to prevent waste and to prevent changes that would result in making the house harder to sell.