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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PPs are technically correct that he can't bar you from the house unless there is an order in place giving him sole possession of the house. Before you do anything about this, though, you need to think about how this is going to play to a court. If the issue is that you still have personal belongings at the house, such as clothing or personal papers, to which he is wholly refusing to allow you access, that's one thing. But if the issue is that you keep barging into the house unannounced during his time with the kids, the court isn't going to be too thrilled with you either. It's important to think strategically here, so how to approach it depends on why you want/need access to the house.[/quote] I haven’t gone in the house since he said we should do all drop offs outside. Before I was quickly coming in, grabbing whatever I needed and then leaving. I’m not trying to go in now either since I can’t anyway. I didn’t like how my lawyer seemed to brush it off and figured maybe he’s saving that for later. Not sure. I just felt that my DH is the one who should be penalized for this but nothing seems to be happening about it. Agreed I probably need a new lawyer. [/quote] If you haven't been going since he asked to do all drop-offs outside, how did you discover he changed the locks?[/quote]
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