Can the morality clause be enforced in Texas?
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Can the morality clause be enforced in Texas?
The intention of a morality clause is to protect children from exposure to a revolving door of new boyfriends or girlfriends. The idea is to provide routine, stability and consistency for children. The clause has good intentions but it may limit a parent’s ability to form new relationships, and is not easy to enforce.
How long does a morality clause last?
Dangers of Morality Clause For example, it should at least have a reasonable time limit because if it doesn’t, it may last until the child turns 18 years of age.
Can I sue my husbands ex wife for emotional distress?
While the Court dismissed the father’s complaint for intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, the Court did announce that one spouse can sue the other spouse for emotional distress. However, the underlying conduct must be consistent with the definition of the alleged tort.
Can I sue a married man for lying about being?
These suits are theoretically possible, but to prevail, you would need to show that the person you’re suing had engaged in ‘extraordinary’ conduct, something that ‘shocks the conscience’ of ordinary people. Lying about being married is not so extraordinary – it is sadly banal.
What happens when a married man gets another woman pregnant?
If a man fathers another woman’s child while he is married, his wife is not the legal mother of that child. As the legal father of the children born during his marriage, a husband may have custody and parenting time. He may also be responsible for providing child support and health insurance.