Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
It's weird but I've heard of multiple people doing it. Very controlling if you ask me.
My ex tried to get it in our divorce agreement that we'd have veto power over each other's partners. Super controlling. And dumb, because I would have been able to veto, too, and would happily bide my time and use it the day before ex got remarried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
Anonymous wrote:I met BF’s kids after a year of dating and his ex found out about me when they got home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t. It isn’t their business.
+1. One of best part of being divorced. I don’t have to tell my ex anything.
With kids? when it is serious and the children will have to adjust to the introduction of a partner that will be around indefinitely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
It's weird but I've heard of multiple people doing it. Very controlling if you ask me.
Not enforceable.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
It's weird but I've heard of multiple people doing it. Very controlling if you ask me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
It's weird but I've heard of multiple people doing it. Very controlling if you ask me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
It's weird but I've heard of multiple people doing it. Very controlling if you ask me.
I am the PP - yes, this wasn't a highly negotiated provision, honestly. I think it was just standard language in the agreement. There haven't been any new "SO"s in the year since we divorced, so haven't looked at it since then. I knew there was something about introducing the kids to a new SO, but can't really imagine that either of us are going to be looking to require a "meet the new guy / gal happy hour" or anything like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
It's weird but I've heard of multiple people doing it. Very controlling if you ask me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
I do not know why anyone would put that in a divorce agreement. I certainly did not.
Anonymous wrote:Check your Divorce Agreement. Mine states that the Party will introduce the new SO to the other Party if/when the SO is introduced to the kids, which should not happen prior to 6 months.
Anonymous wrote:When we're about to have sex - probably after about a month of dating.