Can you give me more information on "Gavron Warning"? DHs ex filed for an increase in CS the same day she tried to stop visitation but we just now got the papers on it. DH and ex were married about 2 years and have been divorced 11. She has a choppy job history, yet when she does decide to work she takes jobs that are below her potential (she has a masters to teach and takes day care jobs) she has also lived in her parents basement rent free all these years. In her petition she states she wants the increase due to the cost of food and clothes going up in price. DH is military and SSs have had military id cards since they were 6 &5. She also lives near a reserve base yet doesn't take advantage of the commissary (she is allowed to go in with them but only purchase food and items for the boys) She also states that the boys are involved in extra curricular activities (hockey) I have read on here that extra curricular things aren't a part of child support, that it is on the side. She leaves out of course that she volunteers so YSS plays for free, or the fact that my FIL bought him all new equipment last year.
She did call today and leave a message for DH that she withdrew her petition, but we don't believe a word she says anymore and DH has to call the courthouse tomorrow and see. But we also know from past experiences that if she doesn't do this now she will do it soon. Sorry if I am rambling, she is hitting us with one thing after another right now and we are very stressed and looking for ways to stop all of this harassment. Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated.
She did call today and leave a message for DH that she withdrew her petition, but we don't believe a word she says anymore and DH has to call the courthouse tomorrow and see. But we also know from past experiences that if she doesn't do this now she will do it soon. Sorry if I am rambling, she is hitting us with one thing after another right now and we are very stressed and looking for ways to stop all of this harassment. Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated.