Do I have to let my ex boyfriend see my child?
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Do I have to let my ex boyfriend see my child?
Your ex-boyfriend does not have any parental rights over your child. However you as a mother have the right to allow him to see your child during your custodial time.
Why does my ex boyfriend keep in touch with my family?
The most common reason your ex wants to say in contact with your parents or siblings (or both!) is probably because — over the course of your relationship — they formed their own friendships and attachments to your family.
Can I stop my child being around my ex new partner?
Can I stop my kids seeing the ex’s new partner? I’m often asked if there is a way for a parent to stop their child spending time with the other parent’s new partner. The short answer is no. Both parents have parental responsibility and they are able to exercise that responsibility in whatever way they see fit.
Does my boyfriend have any rights to my child?
The new boyfriend or husband of your ex-wife has no legal rights to your children at all, including basic rights to decision-making about your children. No matter if your ex-wife remarries or not, the opinions of the new man in her life are legally irrelevant when it comes to your children.
Should I stay in contact with my ex family?
Yes, If You Had An Existing Relationship Prior To Dating Your Ex. Greene agrees, with a tiny caveat: “If you had a relationship with your ex’s family member prior to your relationship, then it’s OK to keep in touch unless it prevents you from moving on or you think that it will help get your ex back.”
Do I have a right to know where my ex lives?
Yes — if you have a custody order specifying that parents must disclose the child’s whereabouts during their visitation time. To add this requirement to an existing order, you and your ex could agree to modify your parenting plan or you could ask the court to make the change if one parent doesn’t want to include it.
Can My Ex’s Girlfriend/Boyfriend be around the kids?
There are circumstances when an ex’s girlfriend/boyfriend wouldn’t be allowed around the children. 1) As mentioned already, your current parenting plan, parenting time/custody order, or divorce decree prohibits your ex’s partner from being around the kids and/or babysitting.
Should I support my ex-boyfriend if my daughter is not happy with him?
Most importantly, parents need to support their daughter, but many don’t want to ostracize or criticize the ex-boyfriend, especially if their daughter was partly to blame for the breakup. Parents can still treat the ex-boyfriend with kindness and courtesy, even if their daughter isn’t happy about the situation.
How should a parent treat an ex-boyfriend after a breakup?
Parents can still treat the ex-boyfriend with kindness and courtesy, even if their daughter isn’t happy about the situation. Even if you feel angry or sad about the breakup, try not to pass judgment on the ex-boyfriend.
Should I trust my boyfriend if he’s friends with his ex?
If he’s your boyfriend, then you have no choice but to trust him completely. If you don’t trust him because you’re insecure about his friendship with his ex, you’re only going to accomplish the following: 1) You’ll make him feel like crap because his own girlfriend doesn’t trust him.
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