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In reply to the discussion: Alan Grayson's Divorce issue. It just got sadder. There's video [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)Why should he be able to come and go as he pleases in a home that he hasn't been living in for 3 months? Why shouldn't she have some expectation of privacy in her home without him there since he has somewhere else to live? He should respect her boundaries and only come over with permission.
Now he can't go over there at all.
So, there you go. He may have had a legal, moral right to be there. That ended when he came to her home, that he no longer lives in, without permission, even though he had a legal right to be there. Just because you have a right to do something, doesn't mean it's the right thing to do or the wise thing to do. Especially for a firebrand liberal congressman. Better in that case to call the police and let them know that she won't release the children for visits. If he had a court order for visitation, they would hand the children over to him, if he didn't, they would tell him to obtain one.
Him not living there was most likely the reason that he was asked to remove himself and she was issued a temporary order of protection. Now he has that to deal with on top of a nasty divorce, when he could have just not went over to the house he no longer lived in and sent his highly paid lawyers to retrieve his children for him.