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If i have physical custody of children. Ex and I have joint legal custody. If she has live in boyfriend. Can I get a retraining order against him to stay away from my kids. I have heard that I can, but didn't know.
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JUst wondering- do you feel your kids are in danger in his presence on vistation? MY thought is if he poses a threat to them you can get a order of protection but not just because you don't like him. I am not sure what the real laws are.
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"Parent on Board" Forum Board? No- KeyBoard! |
A order of protection is supposed to be used in cases or physical and mental abuse. I know the system as a whole can be abused. Every boyfriend that she gets are you going to put a order on him? I would examine your feelings on this and ask yourself if the real reason you are wanting to do this is the kids, or is it that she is trying to move on. I am sorry for the plain talk, but it is sometimes what we need to hear.
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I am in the same situation. my ex bf's live-in gf came to my house at 11 pm and threatened to beat me up while I was holding my daughter. I called the cops. We're filing this week...I'll let you know how it goes. I don't want this girl anywhere near my daughter and I for safety reasons.
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"Life is full of second chances...." At A loss for Words - NOT! |
The short answer to this is no you can not. My sons mother lives with her new BF and he has several felony convictions as well as a current order of protection from one of his other exes. UNTIL something is done that physically or mentally abuses the child, there is NOTHING you can do about it. Why are you wanting him away from your child? Is this for a valid reason or to simply try to get back at, or punish the ex? You might want to search within and find the real reason before you try to pursue this any further so that you don't look like a scorned lover.... Just a thought. -J http://www.myspace.com/nottawd "to be nobody-but-myself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make me everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight, and never stop fighting..." --e.e. cummings |
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