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Need Morals clause language and clause limiting exposure to new dates....

Hi, Im trying to consider a settlement proposal and I need to add language to the effect of:
1) A clause limiting toddlers exposure to any overnight guests, casual dates, romantic partners and girlfriends (yes, to run both ways....)
2) clause limiting STBX HB porn surfing and internet activity during child's visitation
does anyone have some really tight, good language that worked and dont mind sharing?

by AnaBella72   193 Posts 
Posted on 6/16/2009 8:17 PM
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here is a link to the comprehensive parenting plan I have on a blog here from a long time ago....

just to give you more ideas....

comprehensive parenting plan
by spaznskitz   7745 Posts
Posted on 6/17/2009 12:00 AM
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the porn surfing - there is no clause for that, you can't enforce it you have no way of knowing. You also can't put it in unless it is a major factor (like he was busted for viewing illegal porn) and as far as internet use, again - his house, if he wants to be on the net on his visitation it's his right.

the legal verbage for a morals clause is as follows:

That each party shall keep the other party informed of the names of all non-related persons residing at or visiting the residence of said children for a period of more one (1), week. It is expressly understood by both parents that, in the best interest of the child(ren), there will be no overnight guests of the opposite sex unless related by blood or marriage during their respective parenting times.
by spaznskitz   7745 Posts
Posted on 6/16/2009 11:58 PM
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