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04-28-2001, 04:16 PM
| | | | My ex-husband is not allowing my visitation because I informed him that I would be with my boyfriend. His reasoning was that he did not know this person(my boyfriend), and therefor would not allow her to be with me if I was with him. There is absolutely NO stipulation in our decree that says any such thing - period! He is remarried himself, I had no "right" to dictate whether my children could be around "her" or not! I want to put my case in writing to him, with legal reference, is there any particular language I could use in order to make my point short of telling him I'll see him in court?
Thanks!!!!!!! | 
04-28-2001, 04:51 PM
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2000 Location: Los Angeles, California
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| | Quote: Originally posted by Sandine My ex-husband is not allowing my visitation because I informed him that I would be with my boyfriend. His reasoning was that he did not know this person(my boyfriend), and therefor would not allow her to be with me if I was with him. There is absolutely NO stipulation in our decree that says any such thing - period! He is remarried himself, I had no "right" to dictate whether my children could be around "her" or not! I want to put my case in writing to him, with legal reference, is there any particular language I could use in order to make my point short of telling him I'll see him in court?
Thanks!!!!!!! | My response:
How can we give you any "legal references" when you never mentioned your State name like the instruction to this site tell you to do ? (See above red writing)
Be that as it may, don't communicate with the dolt. Just take him back to court on an "Order to Show Cause Re: Interference with Visitation". Watch how the judge throws the book at him for messing with the visitation orders !
IAAL | 
04-28-2001, 05:09 PM
| | | Thank you for your response! I will indeed do that - I am in Texas, my apologies for not stating so as directed -  Sandine | |
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