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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are you waiting around hoping he picks you? You deserve someone who is 100% into you. Kick. Him. Out. [/quote] It’s illegal to kick somebody out of the house. It’s abandonment if you leave the house. It’s kidnapping if you take the kids from the house.[/quote] It is not kidnapping if you take your own kids from your own house and move some place nearby/in state. FFS, there’s nothing worse than DCUM legal advice. OP, get a lawyer. You might want to write your own informal in house separation agreement, but you need overall advice from a lawyer so that the parameters will meet VA separation requirements. Also, it will have more kick when you sit down with DH and say, because you have refused to break ties with Larla, our marriage is over and here is what my lawyer says will qualify as in house separation. The day you say this is the day you will never sleep in the same room again. [/quote] Yes it is illegal to move your kids away from their parent. You think it would be legal for you to come home from Pilates and find your H has moved the kids out of the family home. FFS, get a brain. Her lawyer will advise her to stay in the house. of course you don't share a room, where are these people educated?[/quote] You are mistaken. It’s only illegal if you have a custody agreement in place or if you don’t disclose where you’re going. The left spouse can then file an emergency custody order request.[/quote] What state are you talking about. You can not move the kids from their family home on a whim. it's illegal.[/quote] Yes you most certainly can if you do not have an existing custody order. Parents can take their children wherever they want, the law has no say if there is no standing order.[/quote] No they can’t.[/quote]
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