What is the name of your state? GA
Hey gang....
Well, in anticipation of the next challenge with my BF's ex, I'm going to try and get some answers about how this is going to go down...
For some of my BF's visitation, including this visit from the 26th - 2nd, it was court ordered that he and his ex "share equally in the transportation expenses of the two children".
Here's how it's going down:
His ex now resides in NJ with the kids.....but, for the holiday, she took the 5 year old out of school on the 17th and flew to her parent's condo in FL (also, a 14 month old is involved too). The children and his ex are currently in FL. On December 26, she is DRIVING from FL to GA to drop the two kids off at my BF's at 6:00 pm. He has them from December 26 - January 2nd.
On January 2nd, my BF is flying with his 5 year old and 14 month old back to NJ and then he will be flying back to GA on his own. I understand that the airfare for himself is not included in this, he is paying this on his own. He has his two children's airfare on his credit card.
My questions (I know, I try and be succinct, it's hard though):
1. He is not responsible for paying for the airfare of his children from NJ to FLORIDA, correct, being that it is of his ex's free will that they went to FL on a vacation, that has nothing to do with his visitation, right? Therefore, I'm to understand (please correct me if I'm wrong), that the cost of gasoline will be her portion of the expenses??
2. Do they both have to show proof of their expenses? Should he just believe her if she says the cost was $125 (or whatever she tells him)?? Should they base it on mileage at a standard pay rate of 36.5 cents per mile? Neither of them trust one another, so my BF is assuming she is going to screw him over....
This is the first time with splitting expenses, and we want to set a precedent. This is so soon after the custody decision, nerves are raw, nobody trusts one another, so we just want to be very careful and precise about everything.
I appreciate any responses....
Lils
Hey gang....
Well, in anticipation of the next challenge with my BF's ex, I'm going to try and get some answers about how this is going to go down...
For some of my BF's visitation, including this visit from the 26th - 2nd, it was court ordered that he and his ex "share equally in the transportation expenses of the two children".
Here's how it's going down:
His ex now resides in NJ with the kids.....but, for the holiday, she took the 5 year old out of school on the 17th and flew to her parent's condo in FL (also, a 14 month old is involved too). The children and his ex are currently in FL. On December 26, she is DRIVING from FL to GA to drop the two kids off at my BF's at 6:00 pm. He has them from December 26 - January 2nd.
On January 2nd, my BF is flying with his 5 year old and 14 month old back to NJ and then he will be flying back to GA on his own. I understand that the airfare for himself is not included in this, he is paying this on his own. He has his two children's airfare on his credit card.
My questions (I know, I try and be succinct, it's hard though):
1. He is not responsible for paying for the airfare of his children from NJ to FLORIDA, correct, being that it is of his ex's free will that they went to FL on a vacation, that has nothing to do with his visitation, right? Therefore, I'm to understand (please correct me if I'm wrong), that the cost of gasoline will be her portion of the expenses??
2. Do they both have to show proof of their expenses? Should he just believe her if she says the cost was $125 (or whatever she tells him)?? Should they base it on mileage at a standard pay rate of 36.5 cents per mile? Neither of them trust one another, so my BF is assuming she is going to screw him over....
This is the first time with splitting expenses, and we want to set a precedent. This is so soon after the custody decision, nerves are raw, nobody trusts one another, so we just want to be very careful and precise about everything.
I appreciate any responses....
Lils