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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From what you say, no, this doesnt sound reasonable. Who dictates what is ok and what is not? Who will do the cleaning if he refuses, and cleaners refuse? What is the consequence of the lack of cleaning? What is your responsibility knowing he has this issue/potential medical disorder and leaving your children with him? Youre the lawyer, you should be able to think this through and see if its going to work or not. I cant see how it can, but maybe you can find a way. [/quote] Op here. I don’t do family law or anything even remotely adjacent. I guess how does anything get enforced in these parenting agreements? I’ve heard of people having crazy terms in them[b] (like you’re not allowed to have a babysitter without first offering the time to the other parent and you’re not allowed to have sleepovers with someone of the opposite sex if you’re unmarried,[/b] etc.).[/quote] Those are totally standard language, OP. Rights of first refusal and not having a revolving door of significant others in front of kids is boilerplate. [/quote]
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