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- When Ex’s New Partner Can and Can’t Be Around Kids
In most cases, the answer to the question above will be, “Yes ” Typically, he or she is allowed to be around the child (ren) and or babysit during your ex’s parenting time Your ex’s new partner can be around the kids is because your ex has parenting time This includes certain parental rights
- “Can I Legally Prevent My Ex’s New Partner from Having . . . - White
While many parents think that they are being reasonable in their request to keep their former spouse’s new partner away from their child, they actually have no legal grounds on which to make this request
- Can I Forbid My Ex From Bringing Their New Partner Around Our Child?
Explore the nuances of shared custody and understand your rights and limitations regarding who can see your children when they're with their other parent
- Child Custody Disputes Due to Ex-Spouse’s New Partner
The bottom line is that a parent can’t break a custody order because of a new partner The only exception would be if the child is in danger In this case, the parent would have to contact the authorities or child protection services
- Can My Ex Stop Me From Introducing My Child to My New Partner?
An ex-partner who objects to the introduction of a new partner cannot unilaterally stop it from happening Their personal disapproval is not legally sufficient to prevent you from exercising your parental rights
- Can I Control Whether My Ex’s Significant Other Sees My Kids?
If your ex is violating the terms of your child custody order or parenting plan regarding contact between your child and a new partner, you can go back to court to try to enforce the order
- Can I Stop My Ex’s New Spouse From Seeing My Child
Beginning a new relationship can change how you deal with your ex and how you both parent your child Here’s how to manage those changes while making sure your child stays happy and safe
- Can My Ex Dictate Who Can Be Around Our Child?
In most cases, neither parent has the right to determine who can be around their child However, there are certain circumstances where the court must consider limiting contact with certain individuals This includes new partners, friends, or family members
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