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pipoman

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8. Every divorce lawyer has a list of do's and dont's
Sun Mar 23, 2014, 03:53 PM
Mar 2014

For their clients. Don't contact the other party except through the lawyer, don't drive by, show up at the others work, don't do anything to piss the judge off, etc. It's enforceable. Renting rooms during divorce isn't an option, nor is clearing out bank accounts, moving money, selling property, etc. And yes, kids would and often are used as witnesses in divorce and custody cases.

This could result in something good. For the kids, the courts, the police, and the parties involved. I view it as a reasonable restriction while a divorce is pending.

The simple solution for the custodial parent, of they really can't control themselves during the divorce proceedings, would be to move into an apartment or something. I don't see anything that prohibits the custodial parent from moving in with someone else, though it may require a hearing to move the kids. ..

Oh, and pre divorce orders are usually dictated by the partner who files first. Then several days or weeks later there is a hearing on the initial orders.

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