What is considered ‘overnight romantic guests’

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What is considered ‘overnight romantic guests’

If I were to take a trip with my child and stay in a hotel with my boyfriend, but in a separate bed, would that be romantic overnight guests?

Asked on October 19, 2017 under Family Law, Arkansas

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

Yes, it would be: you are staying overnight with someone you are romantically involved with. Whether you sleep in one bed or two, or actually have sex or not, is beside the point. (Though as a practical matter, you are highly unlikely to convince anyone you went to a hotel with your boyfriend and did not have sex, if that matters in the context your divorce.)


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