CoHabitation

Whether you live with your current partner is your decision. Your current wife cannot prevent you from living with your new partner. Before making a decision about your future living arrangements, you may want to consult your attorney regarding the following issues: marital misconduct regarding alimony, alienation of affection, criminal conversation, and factors judges examine when determining custody. The following links may be helpful:

rosen.com/childcustody/

rosen.com/alimony/

rosen.com/alienationofaffection/

Good luck to you.

David L. McGuire
Attorney
The Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 200
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
NCdivorce.com
(919)787-6668

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I am currently going through a seperation. We have agreed on most items and both are consulting an attorney. I have a question about something my attorney does not yet know about, nor does my not soon enough ex. Since I have left. I have been involved with someone. And to much our suprise. She has gotten pregnant. The seperation agreement has not been signed yet but should be in the next week or two. I have no intentions of letting my ex know of my current situation until the agreement has been signed. I have 2 children from my the marriage I have just left. My question is. The person I am now seeing is going to be moving in with me. I have no intentions of letting her go through this pregnancy without me by her side. Can I be forced into not being able to have her live with me until my divorce is final? And once she is living with me. Can my ex keep my kids from being able to stay with me at my residence while we are still just seperated?