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She moved her whole family & pets in on my son & her daughter (who is serving active duty in the Navy) My son recently filed for divorce & was thrown out of his own home. This Navy housing is for married couples & kids only, no pets or extra people. Is this whole situation legal? What can he (or I) do?

2007-08-05 09:44:00 · 20 answers · asked by Lynd8 2 in Politics & Government Military

HELP! My son just wants justice...He is now homeless and getting help from friends.

2007-08-05 10:07:08 · update #1

My son is not in the military.

2007-08-05 10:09:21 · update #2

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Still, contact the Housing Office on base. Report this issue to them and they will do something about it. The person who is in the military even end up court martialed for it.

2007-08-05 10:19:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Until the divorce is finalized, I believe your DIL is responsible for his care. It is wrong that his MIL is staying on housing for more than a month, but I think you should confront your son and DIL about it. You don't want him to burn a bridge he might need to cross later. Try to get the two of them to work it out. If it is or will become nasty, then have your son contact his wife's first sergeant, or supervisor. I'm not sure what the Navy's equivalent is.

2007-08-05 21:21:52 · answer #2 · answered by momo5j7 5 · 0 0

It sounds like there are two separate issues here. Firstly, your husband has filed for divorce and has to leave his home. Secondly, your DIL possibly has illegals living in her home.

I can see why you would be upset about your son having to move out, but of course the military is not going to provide him with housing if he is no longer "with" his military spouse. It sounds like he'll have to find his own housing. As a mother you may be upset by that, but the vast majority of us have to find - and pay for - our own housing!

With regard to who is living at your DIL's home, is it really any of your business? If you're annoyed because you believe her mother is in the US illegally, then you should report that regardless of where the mother is living. If your DIL is separated from your son, he can't live there, and whoever else she wants to have living there is between her and the military.

I know this is painful, but try to focus on helping your son rebuild his life. It sounds like you're a bit focused on getting revenge on your DIL and her family right now. This isn't healthy for you or your son - look forwards, and create plans for his new life that he's excited about.

Best wishes!

2007-08-05 10:29:27 · answer #3 · answered by ozperp 4 · 3 0

Your son became not thrown out of his own residence, yet particularly his spouse's govenment housing. What is going on in her base housing is a controversy between her and the army. Neither you or your son have any criminal status to document any lawsuits with base government approximately who lives there along with her. The military won't pass out or their way besides a mom out of quarters. wager you're able to document the mum to immigration or regardless of out of a few form of spite, yet that isn't help concerns. Whats your component here besides? feels like your son is calling for revenge particularly than justice.

2016-11-11 07:26:30 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Normally if the active duty member doesn't live in housing the wife CAN NOT stay there. He has to be living there for her to be living there. No parents or family members can live with you unless they are your (active duty member) dependents. You have to notify housing if someone comes to visit for more then 72 hours I think thats what its is or at least in my navy housing it is. Some housing does allow pets but have to be registered on base. He has to contact the housing office and tell him what his staus is in the marriage and what not. Good luck! Ok well if the wife is the active member there really isn't anything your son can do besides report her to housing that visitors are living there. If she has the kids the active duty member can be single and live in housing with their children, its not just for the married couples.Again good luck, tell your son to call housing thats about all he can do, is to report her.

2007-08-05 10:13:30 · answer #5 · answered by luvmyhubby 2 · 3 1

I don't think its legal. Contact the base's housing authority and hypothetically ask them the same question. If its illegal and you want this person out, give your son's mother in law a warning what you intend to do. This way she will have some time (albeit brief ) to find alternate housing. Also have your son info his wife on what is happening.

2007-08-05 09:54:16 · answer #6 · answered by Ross 3 · 1 1

Someone can be in BIG TROUBLE. Tell your son to call the base and let them know what is going on. He may not be in the military but he can report what is happening. Also tell him to contact whoever is responsible for the mother in laws greencard and tell them.

2007-08-10 02:49:11 · answer #7 · answered by Leah M 2 · 0 0

Your son must be a very kind and generous person. Most people would have kicked their mother-in-law to the curb at the first opportunity. I certainly would not report them to the base housing authority. I would encourage him to find alternative housing as soon as possible. I would tell him not to mention his situation to anyone, but if confronted by superiors not to lie. Just explain it is only temporary, and that he is working to correct the situation.

2007-08-05 10:01:23 · answer #8 · answered by Morty Smith C137 7 · 1 1

Have your son give you the number for base housing or get through base info operator and turn her in. Better yet contact your sons command because it sounds like he is getting a raw deal and just trying to be a nice guy. His mother in law is illegal send her back play hard ball!

2007-08-05 09:58:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

about the green card issue, there are two types 1) perminant and 2) temporary with an expired date. I know first hand my dad has a perminant and my ex husband who i married 12 years ago had a temp- although his parents got a temp for him.

2007-08-08 17:44:51 · answer #10 · answered by im2wldnw 2 · 0 0

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