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  • 04-18-2016, 05:02 AM
    Ohiogal
    Re: What Information Can Your Ex- Demand About the People You're Dating
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    I can see both ways that you have presented. No matter what though, I can keep denying giving my ex the phone number, until at a minimum, a new person spends anytime with her as a caregiver, without me present. If it even gets that far.

    I don't know why that clause is even in there. It wasn't even one of the points that we argued about during the divorce. It just was one of the bullets under the section of Parent's rights.

    Again, I really am not trying to be a jerk and violate any rights he does have as our daughter's father. I just don't want to provide that info about anyone until I am certain that the person will be around for awhile. Who knows what he will do once he has it... and I don't want to expose a new person to that until absolutely necessary.

    Thank you all for your time. It is very much appreciated. :)

    Only one of us is an attorney in Ohio. But do what you want.

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    We are going to have to agree to disagree on this one. I see the two sections as grammatically separate. The first section requires full disclosure and phone numbers on daycare providers (and probably school/activity information as well) and the second section requires identification of persons in the household.

    You see the "and" as being a supplement to the first clause in the sentence. I see the "and" as designating a completely separate clause.

    I didn't say that she has to give the names of people she is dating to her ex. I said IF the boyfriend moves in she has to provide that information. Did you read what I wrote?
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