Thank you for your question. I understand how concerned you must be about your living situation when you just went through the divorce process.
The short answer is that it depends on the terms of your divorce agreement and your specific living arrangements. We would need to analyze the divorce decree and any written agreements in place to accurately analyze your options and decide how to move forward.
I understand that you need answers and need to protect yourself. I strongly suggest that you schedule a consultation with a family law attorney who has experience with New Jersey law as soon as possible, so that you can understand the implications for you and your family moving forward.
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Probably, unless a) your divorce agreement or judgment says he can't; or b) you have children who live with their father.
Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
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