girliegirl_07
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Iowa
I know this is not really a "legal" question but there are so many people to get an opinion from on here that I wanted to see what you all think.
My husband's ex refuses to send clothes, coats, snow pants, boots, etc with the children on his EOW visitations. He sent her an email on Friday to remind her to send coats with the kids for the weekend, as it is getting cooler. She sent a reply " She will bring her coat today, as you don't have anything that fits. After this, no. You have ample time to purchase appropriate winter clothing". My husband and I both feel this is ridiculous that she expects us to go out and purchase winter clothing and clothes for the kids for our house when he is already paying for 1/2 of the clothes they have. She sent them last year only when he made prior requests for them, otherwise the kids would get into our car without any coats on, even in the middle of winter.
Any thoughts?? Any suggestions as to what he should say to her about sending these essentials with the children.
I know this is not really a "legal" question but there are so many people to get an opinion from on here that I wanted to see what you all think.
My husband's ex refuses to send clothes, coats, snow pants, boots, etc with the children on his EOW visitations. He sent her an email on Friday to remind her to send coats with the kids for the weekend, as it is getting cooler. She sent a reply " She will bring her coat today, as you don't have anything that fits. After this, no. You have ample time to purchase appropriate winter clothing". My husband and I both feel this is ridiculous that she expects us to go out and purchase winter clothing and clothes for the kids for our house when he is already paying for 1/2 of the clothes they have. She sent them last year only when he made prior requests for them, otherwise the kids would get into our car without any coats on, even in the middle of winter.
Any thoughts?? Any suggestions as to what he should say to her about sending these essentials with the children.
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