Unless the custodial order specifically forbids either parent from having significant others from living or engaging in an extended stay at their residence, there would be no basis for contention. This does not mean that a parent could not petition the court to have the oder amended to include such stipulations. But unless just cause such as child endangerment could be proven, it's unlikely the motion would be granted..
No. Having an overnight guest is not against the law in most jurisdictions. However, if the guest is an individual who might pose a threat to the child the parent may be reported to Child Protective Services since they would not be acting in the best interest of the child and may place the child at risk of harm.
It is some time happens that we start thinking in our inner conscious about something wrong like many boys when think about having sex with the girls start feeling guilty, or sometime in present state or in past when you think somethink bad about other allthough which you never meant to do in real, you feel guilty. Also many time we feel guilty for our false act in past
They can't be 'fined,' but they can be found guilty of having committed the offense.
"Another" word? A word for it is "visitation."
The present of have is having.
having sex with someone-else
Yes you should feel guilty about it. This is not a loyal thing to do.
The act of convicting; a declaration that a person is guilty of an offense.
because they feel guilty about it.
"Have" is used as a verb in various tenses, including the present tense, past tense, and future tense. In the present participle form, "having" is used. For example, "I am having a cup of tea."
The adverb form of the adjective guilty is "guiltily." It means done in a guilty manner.
Most insurance companies will not pay for the overnight stay unless deemed medically necessary by the provider.