Question Posted Wednesday February 23 2005, 6:09 pm
Ok my dad lives in Atlanta Georgia and he doesnt send me anything like money and he said he would.I want a flip phone and my mom wont get it for me and i wanna ask my dad can he send me some money so i can get one. Is that being rude??? he needs 2 start sending me it or my mom is really going 2 get mad. So how do i tell him all this????
well thanx
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Dont Know What To Do
ADViCE4YOUx3 answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 7:21 pm: I dont think it is rude to ask your dad for money. I mean you ask your mom right? he is your dad be like dad you said you would give me money and really want this flip phone. Write him a letteror call him. Your not being rude at all. BTW he is suppose to be paying childcare!! they have places out there that can help you can the money you deserve. Just search google. Do this if he does not agree to pay the money!! good luck hoped I helped please rate this advice thanks x0ox [ ADViCE4YOUx3's advice column | Ask ADViCE4YOUx3 A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 6:47 pm: No, that wouldn't be rude at all, since your dad needs to pay child support every month. If he hasn't been sending you money, then your mom does have a right to be mad and she can take him to court and get money from your dad that way. When you get the chance to talk to your dad, ask him why he hasn't been sending you money and that you think it's time that he did and that you would use that money to buy a cell phone. Don't worry, it's your dad's fault and this wouldn't be rude to ask him.
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
SiLenTxfAiRy answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 6:44 pm: this sounds like a mom and dad problem. you cant get EVERYTHING you want. just wait it out, talk to your mom about how you dont agree with how he doesnt send money or anything. she can go to court for child support. [ SiLenTxfAiRy's advice column | Ask SiLenTxfAiRy A Question ]
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