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Fathers-4-Justice South Africa
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September 4, 2010, 10:06 pm |
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FAQs |
My ex daughter-in-law currently gets R 4000pm in maintenance. She has now recalculated the 2 childrens(boys 4 & 2) cost and claims she needs R 11 000pm. She now wants to sue me for the balance (paternal grandfather) while living in a R12 000pm house (her fathers) with Mnet, fulltime maid etc. She is a school teacher. Does this sound right
The paternal grandparents can be sued if the father is unable to pay. As for the amount, this is carefully calculated based on the actual proven expenses of the children. She is of course free to claim any stupid exorbitant amount, but she will have to convince a court, and that will not be so easy. You must simply oppose the application, request all relevent financial information from her eg. salary slips, bank statements, tax returns, etc . for last 5 years. Plus of course documentary proof of all expenses. Then you attack and disprove each and every unreasonable amount and make her out as a liar who wishes to enrich herself through child maintenance. If you are unable to take on the fight yourself, get a good attorney.
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