NorthStar00
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama
My ex wife has moved out of state. In our divorce decree the standard parenting clause states as follows.
"During any period of overnight visitation with and/or exercise of custody of the parties' minor children, neither party shall allow any person of the opposite sex to whom she or he is not related by blood or mariage, and with who he or she is involved in a romantic and/or sexual relationship, to stay overnight in the same place with the parties' children."
We have both since moved on and are seeing other people. I find it to be quite a double standard that she has a boyfriend who has stayed over (she has custody and is in another state) however my girlfriend has to leave. Is there any way around this, can I do anything other than get married.
My ex wife has moved out of state. In our divorce decree the standard parenting clause states as follows.
"During any period of overnight visitation with and/or exercise of custody of the parties' minor children, neither party shall allow any person of the opposite sex to whom she or he is not related by blood or mariage, and with who he or she is involved in a romantic and/or sexual relationship, to stay overnight in the same place with the parties' children."
We have both since moved on and are seeing other people. I find it to be quite a double standard that she has a boyfriend who has stayed over (she has custody and is in another state) however my girlfriend has to leave. Is there any way around this, can I do anything other than get married.