
MJenkins
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Morality Clause
10/07/10 04:27 PM
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This isn't a divorce related question, but it's hard to google information on this topic when marriage isn't involved. My bf lives with me, and has his daughter every other weekend. I adore her, and we get along great. I do NOT try to replace her mother, but I DO care for her when she's in my home. (cooking, cleaning, diaper changes). My bf and I are NOT sexual around her. We're extremely responsible, and our time spent with his child is always positive. Her mother doesn't know he resides with me, we've never met and I avoid her at all costs to keep the peace. (She's shown herself to be jealous and though she's passive agressive, she does look me up on social networking sites.) She's unaware of our homelife, and we've found it's best that way. She gives him enough trouble as it is. Recently we attended a formal event at night (without his daughter of course) in which pictures were taken of us together, celebrating. The photographer uploaded the pics to his website, and my bf's bm saw them. It's been well over 2 years since they were together or intimate on ANY level, however she claims she was hurt. She hasn't formally threatened yet, but I have a strong feeling she's going to persue a morality clause that would effect our living situation. Would a judge grant that to her? Would she have to proove my character to be negative, or a danger to her child?
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