Does the Other Parent Have a Right to Inspect the Other parent's Home?

Full question:

Fiancee moving in next month. Has kids every other weekend. Am I obligated by law in the state of Massachusetts to have his ex wife and her husband view the kids room? They are insisting upon it and I am not crazy over the idea. I live in a residential condo community.

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Child Custody
  • Date:
  • State: Massachusetts

Answer:

You would not be legally obligated unless there is a court order stating that they have a right to inspect or approve the child's living arrangements. If there is confusion about the terms of the order, you may petition the court for clarification.

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FAQs

In Massachusetts, you can contest your wife's move if it significantly impacts your custody rights. You would need to show that the move is not in the child's best interest. If there is a custody agreement, it may have specific provisions regarding relocation. Consulting with a family law attorney can help you understand your options and the best course of action.