My Divorce Decree States that I Can’t have Overnight Guests while my Children are Present, What Does this Mean? For how Long?
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In my divorce papers my husband & I stated: No overnight guest of the opposiet sex while minor chidren are present. Does this mean until my children are of age or until I re-marry? Or does this mean until our divorce is final? |
“In my divorce papers my husband & I stated: No overnight guest of the opposiet sex while minor chidren are present. Does this mean until my children are of age or until I re-marry? Or does this mean until our divorce is final?”
It depends entirely on the exact wording of your divorce papers. Without seeing them, it would be impossible to guess You should take them in to a local attorney and have them review your divorce papers with you.
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