Q: What are my rights if my wife demands no contact with my paramour during our Texas divorce?
I live in Texas, and my wife has filed for divorce after I was unfaithful with her best friend, who is now my paramour. My wife insists that my paramour have no contact with our 2-year-old daughter; however, my daughter is familiar with her, and they have had playdates with her daughter. Currently, no temporary custody order or formal restrictions are in place regarding third-party contact. What are my rights regarding contact with my paramour and my daughter, and how can I address my wife's concerns legally?
A: In Texas, since there is currently no court order restricting third-party contact, you legally have the right to introduce your daughter to your paramour during your parenting time. However, your wife may request temporary orders limiting contact if she believes it is not in your child’s best interest. Courts often consider such requests based on the child's well-being rather than personal grievances.
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