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Title: Custody Rights
Post by: Maryland Girlfriend on Aug 19, 2004, 01:29:52 PM
Help, my boyfriends ex wife is having a fit that I spend the night at his house when their son is there.  She is catholic and claims its against her wishes when raising him catholic.

Keep in mind we sleep in different room, on different floors of the house when his son is there.

What can you do when the spouse is holding the child back for unreasonable demands?
Title: File an order of contempt for not complying with court order nm
Post by: Sherry1 on Aug 19, 2004, 01:44:10 PM
nm
Title: RE: Custody Rights
Post by: Maryland Girlfriend on Aug 19, 2004, 01:48:55 PM
what happens when you file the order?



>Help, my boyfriends ex wife is having a fit that I spend the
>night at his house when their son is there.  She is catholic
>and claims its against her wishes when raising him catholic.
>
>Keep in mind we sleep in different room, on different floors
>of the house when his son is there.
>
>What can you do when the spouse is holding the child back for
>unreasonable demands?
Title: RE: Custody Rights
Post by: Arwyn on Aug 19, 2004, 01:56:34 PM
Bull, that is the biggest load of crap I have ever heard that you sleep somewhere else when you spend the night and your b/f's son is there, LMAO!

My guess would your b/f to file contempt charges against his ex to enforce visitaton, that is if there is a court order in place.
Title: RE: Custody Rights
Post by: Maryland Girlfriend on Aug 19, 2004, 02:00:32 PM
I have a child of my own and do sleep in seperate rooms, when he visits my home and my son is there he sleeps in another room.  
He sleeps in his son's room on the top bunk of the bunk beds.  I sleep down stairs in his room.  Keep in mind that the other upstairs bed rooms (other than his sons) don't have air conditioning.

They do have a court order, as part of the divorce with visitation line out.
Title: RE: Custody Rights
Post by: Lawmoe on Aug 19, 2004, 08:06:27 PM
First of all, if there is a parenting schedule that does not reestrict contact, then the other parent has no right to withhold visitation without a court order.  Courts in most states will not make moralpronouncements on such issues.

On a personal note, I agree that it is inappropriate when the children are there.