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There is no law in any state that makes it 'illegal' for a parent to sleep in the same bed as their children (divorced or not). If you are truly concerned that your spouse is posing some sort of threat to your child, then this is an issue to bring in front of a judge. Cases such as concern for sexual abuse etc...are matters the courts do not take lightly -- and as such the courts do not take lightly to one parent accusing another as being a serious threat, so be sure you really have a true concern that you can back up with evidence before you bring this issue before the court. A family attorney should be consulted if you believe the child is in real danger.

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