
MsFloridaMom
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Spouse wants co-habitation clause
05/09/12 09:56 PM
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I have done a lot of reading on this subject and thought I'd get some input here. My husband and I are separated and about to file for divorce. We have 2 children 8 & 11. We are attempting to complete the divorce without attorneys involved due to lack of funds. So far, we have done a great job with the majority of it. Thus far, he has created a parenting plan only. On this parenting plan, one of the stipulations is that from this moment forward until seven months after the divorce is final, he wants a no co-habitation clause. Now, I assume that this could actually be at least one year or longer from now depending on how long it takes for the divorce to be final. So, after reading up on this a lot, it sounds as if this stipulation is unreasonable and a judge typically will not grant it if one party disagrees with it. So, my question is, does anyone have this kind of stipulation? Any input here? I'm not the kind to bring home some criminal nor is he, as we have a reputation to uphold, and I would trust him to be choosy with who he introduces the kids to, so I'd hope that he would trust me the same. Just trying to get a better handle on why he is so adamant about this. He's saying if I don't agree to it then the divorce could be really held up and cause problems for us, etc. We haven't filed or divorce yet, this is just the parenting plan. It just seems that after the divorce is final, we should move on with our lives, and if he or I should find a suitable person, then we should be happy even if that means moving in together. It's none of the other peron's business after the divorce is final is how I see it. Any opinions?
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