Merritt Island, FL asked in Civil Litigation, Family Law and Domestic Violence for Florida

Q: Can I block legally from my bf returning to residence after playing music n bar as I am high risk in virus?

I want to legally block my bf from returning to our shared residence after playing music in bar as I am high risk in contracting coronavirus & he REFUSES to agree to go elsewhere after playing to change clothes, shower & take all exposed equipment (he has a “following “ of people known to over imbibe help him breakdown & pack up his equipment ) to a storage area for placement instead of bringing into residence (it’s a total 800 ft. Tight quarters no way to place when there would be no contact with) & I am terrified he will cause me to be infected as I (statistically shown) have a high risk of not surviving if infected. I feel this is a “intent to cause harm”, not asking him to be bared any other time than directly after UNTIL he showers/changes clothes/shoes/places equipment elsewhere for weekly use of. Can I ask for a legal request of since he refuses? I have taken personal steps to insure my lack of contact to working from home, limited out of apartment. Thank you.

1 Lawyer Answer
Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
Answered
  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: it's his as much as it is yours. So your best bet is to find another place to live.

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