He just left. He's already contacted his attorney. She doesn't pay child support, but looks like she might start soon. Play stupid games!
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Originally posted by SneakyPhil View PostSounds like my ex brother in law. He didn't do that but wouldn't let us take my nephews hunting cause he wanted to be the first to do so. He was always deployed and when he was home he never made the time. Still does stuff to make things difficult on my sister.
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Originally posted by TxDispatcher View PostMine wife had twins when we married, their father has demanded to be the one to purchase our sons first firearm. Okay, I can understand that. So for 3 years now, we have wanted to get my son and her son both their first own rifles. I've held off on getting my son his, so that they would both have their own to shoot with when we go to the farm. Stepsons father demands over and over that it's his right to purchase his sons first firearm, and told my wife he was getting him one every year for the last 3 years. 3 years in a row, he's lied. I'm done waiting...my wife told him last year that he'd better buy it then, or forfeit that right. He didn't...she's not waiting another year I'm sure he'll be PO'ed, but the twins are turning 12 this year and he's been asking for a Henry Lever Action .22 or a O/U 20 gauge.
oh look...what is that?
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Originally posted by brianlg31 View PostHe just left. He's already contacted his attorney. She doesn't pay child support, but looks like she might start soon. Play stupid games!
On to the original question, it is the Kids license for HIS lifetime, not Mom's. If your buddy calls to the GW headquarters in Austin and inquires on Lifetime Licenses, he'll talk to the lady in charge and she can answer any questions. She's real nice, super helpful and is the one who processed mine and answered all my questions since I decided to buy right before I moved out of state.
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Call the Game Warden!!!
You are not allowed to hold a license that is not yours. License belongs to the kid. Doesn't matter who paid for it. She is in violation by even having it in her possession.
The profanity filter on TBH is limiting how I really feel, but this C-U-Next-Tuesday needs a visit from the Game Warden to explain this to her face.
Lets apply the same thing to a Drivers License.
You cant take your kids drivers license. That is illegal. Same thing. You can take the kids car if you bought it, but not the license.
If she really wants to fight this, then it may have to go back to court and be put in the divorce papers (*Edit, I see this is already getting underway lol)Last edited by DirtyDave; 11-05-2017, 07:57 AM.
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Originally posted by TxDispatcher View PostMine wife had twins when we married, their father has demanded to be the one to purchase our sons first firearm. Okay, I can understand that. So for 3 years now, we have wanted to get my son and her son both their first own rifles. I've held off on getting my son his, so that they would both have their own to shoot with when we go to the farm. Stepsons father demands over and over that it's his right to purchase his sons first firearm, and told my wife he was getting him one every year for the last 3 years. 3 years in a row, he's lied. I'm done waiting...my wife told him last year that he'd better buy it then, or forfeit that right. He didn't...she's not waiting another year I'm sure he'll be PO'ed, but the twins are turning 12 this year and he's been asking for a Henry Lever Action .22 or a O/U 20 gauge.
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