When to use the clause prohibiting cohabitation and overnight guests?

When to use the clause prohibiting cohabitation and overnight guests?

When the clause is used to prohibit cohabitation or overnight guests of the opposite sex, both parties need to understand that it is a two-way street. Typically, one party will not agree to include the language unless the other party also agrees to abide by the same terms.

When to include a cohabitation clause in a divorce?

Cordell & Cordell understands the concerns men face during divorce. When the clause is used to prohibit cohabitation or overnight guests of the opposite sex, both parties need to understand that it is a two-way street. Typically, one party will not agree to include the language unless the other party also agrees to abide by the same terms.

Is there a morality clause for overnight guests?

Morality Clause: Prohibiting Cohabitation and Overnight Guests. Note: Read the other morality clause article discussing the use of morality clauses to prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs during periods of custody with the child.

Can a judge enforce an overnight guest agreement?

Enforcement of these types of agreements can be a challenge. It can sometimes be hard to obtain evidence that one party has had an overnight guest in violation of the agreement. Even if the party did have an overnight guest, the judge would need to find that there was some damage to the child.

When the clause is used to prohibit cohabitation or overnight guests of the opposite sex, both parties need to understand that it is a two-way street. Typically, one party will not agree to include the language unless the other party also agrees to abide by the same terms.

Morality Clause: Prohibiting Cohabitation and Overnight Guests. Note: Read the other morality clause article discussing the use of morality clauses to prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs during periods of custody with the child.

Enforcement of these types of agreements can be a challenge. It can sometimes be hard to obtain evidence that one party has had an overnight guest in violation of the agreement. Even if the party did have an overnight guest, the judge would need to find that there was some damage to the child.

Cordell & Cordell understands the concerns men face during divorce. When the clause is used to prohibit cohabitation or overnight guests of the opposite sex, both parties need to understand that it is a two-way street. Typically, one party will not agree to include the language unless the other party also agrees to abide by the same terms.