Creating an "Immoral Environment" by Living With Your Boyfriend/Girlfriend
Question: In South Carolina, if you live with a boyfriend/girlfriend while you are separated from your spouse, will it impact custody or visitation?
Answer: Most judges take the position that living with your lover, particularly while you still married to someone else, creates an "immoral environment", which is not in the best interest of the children. For that reason, it can be a huge factor in a custody or visitation case.
In situations like this, it is always better to discuss your circumstances with an experienced family law attorney before making any major decisions. By doing so, you can find out what options are available to you based on the facts of your particular case and discuss what the impact of those options and avoid creating unnecessary obstacles or problems for yourself and/or your case.
Answer: Most judges take the position that living with your lover, particularly while you still married to someone else, creates an "immoral environment", which is not in the best interest of the children. For that reason, it can be a huge factor in a custody or visitation case.
In situations like this, it is always better to discuss your circumstances with an experienced family law attorney before making any major decisions. By doing so, you can find out what options are available to you based on the facts of your particular case and discuss what the impact of those options and avoid creating unnecessary obstacles or problems for yourself and/or your case.
hey listen i need a important question answered...i have this girl friend that lives in Pennsylvaniai live in new york i have been to stay with her a few times and to see her and i want to move in and help out she is 14 and im 17 the age og consent is 16 and were only 3 years apart the law is that id need to be over 4 years apart to get into any trouble so im clear on that but i can not sleep with her or have sex but am i aloud to live there and sleep in a different room and not sleep with her .. would that be ok to do ? i can find any laws on it ? could you help me out plz ?
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In south carolina is it legal for the parent with primary custody to have a live in boyfriend/girlfriend if they are not married? My ex wife lives with the guy she cheated on me with and my lawyer says that legally she cannot do that unless she is married. Is that written down somewhere so that I can prove her wrong?
I live with my girlfriend who has triplets age 9 and another daughter age 16. I have adaughter age 9 and a son age 13. We've been living together for over a year and we are again not engaged or married. My ex wife has proimary custody but had me care for our children the past year while she moved to 100 miles away to pursue a man . That man told her to leave so she now has moved back . My children want to stay with me and I with them. She wants to take my daughter who has grown fon d of the triplets and they go to the same school. What are my rights to keep my children put. or can she just do whatever she wants. What are my chances in court and would getting married be necessary even though I don't want to.
Since last July, my husband and I have been taking care of our 7 yr. old grandson because his mother went into the Navy and his father lives in NC.
The parents are just separated. The cause of the separation is due to my daughted having an extra marital relationship with another woman. This December my daughter took our grandchild and moved him in with her partner and went back to where she is stationed and is about to go out to sea for 8 mths. She did not let the school where he was going know that he was leaving and the proper paper work was not filled out for him to go to school where he is at now. My husband and I clothed, fed, nutured him as one of our own. He was developing psychologcal problems and we helped him through those issues. He had gotten better in school and there was a time when the teachers were dealing with a child that they felt should have beed on medication. He was in Sunday School every week. She made this decision on his birthday (24th of Dec.) and then decided to take her son and spend Christmas with her partner. We had 10 minutes to say good-bye to him 3 days after Christmas. The dumbest thing about this is he's a 30 minute drive from where we live but we are not permitted to see him. There is no dysfunctional situation here. She stated that it wasn't fair for us to keep him from seeing her partner. So I'd like to know what can we do about this. Do we have rights?