What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
Recently my husband's ex stopped accepting any emails from him because she thought it I was sending them. That wasn't true. I don't get involed since this is not my battle. So he started to communicate with her via mail. She is extremely vile and nasty so he won't speak with her by phone on the advice of his attorney. In his last letter to her, he suggested she speak with their son because he was making claims to his grandmother about seeing naked pictures of her and sex acts he claimed he saw her doing and that he seemed upset. My husband did not say these things or that he believed them. He just felt she should speak to her son.
Anyway, she left six horrible messages today cursing and screaming and in the last one she said she was going to withhold all medical and daycare expenses for a year so she could tell the court to take his entire salary because he wouldn't pay. Can she legally do this? Their support order states she is to send them to him in a timely manner. I told him to keep the message and all copies of his letters asking that the bills be mailed since she didn't want to communicate via email. He has always paid on time.
He has a call into his attorney but hasn't heard back yet.
Recently my husband's ex stopped accepting any emails from him because she thought it I was sending them. That wasn't true. I don't get involed since this is not my battle. So he started to communicate with her via mail. She is extremely vile and nasty so he won't speak with her by phone on the advice of his attorney. In his last letter to her, he suggested she speak with their son because he was making claims to his grandmother about seeing naked pictures of her and sex acts he claimed he saw her doing and that he seemed upset. My husband did not say these things or that he believed them. He just felt she should speak to her son.
Anyway, she left six horrible messages today cursing and screaming and in the last one she said she was going to withhold all medical and daycare expenses for a year so she could tell the court to take his entire salary because he wouldn't pay. Can she legally do this? Their support order states she is to send them to him in a timely manner. I told him to keep the message and all copies of his letters asking that the bills be mailed since she didn't want to communicate via email. He has always paid on time.
He has a call into his attorney but hasn't heard back yet.
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