Unless you have evidence of inappropriate behavior, nothing as most fathers cannot afford places with bedrooms for the children. Most mothers just make a false allegation.
The cast of A Widow Visits Springtown - 1911 includes: John Bunny as The Accepted Suitor Grace Quackenbush as The Widow Lillian Walker as The Daughter
He sleeps in his boat. He goes to bed in it at the start of the programme, then drifts off to sleep at the end. Poor little guy - he only visits the Night Garden, but doesn't stay.
He doesn't have a wife; do you see how often he sleeps with women to be a stable husband? Not sure who posted that, but your a little off on the correct answer. Actually he did. Her name was Tracy, and she was shot on their wedding day. That was in "Her Majesty's Secret Service" He was seen visiting her grave in "For Your Eyes Only"
Yes. There should be regular visits by the grandparents to insure all is well. And it wouldn't hurt to let the police know to watch out for 'parties' or similar things going on there.
The list of what-if crossovers of children's television series (fan-fiction only) are: The Puzzle Place visits The Fox Cubhouse The Puzzle Place visits The Animal Show with Stinky and Jake Sesame Street visits Calling All Safety Scouts The Puzzle Place visits The Muppet Show The Puzzle Place meets the Bananas in Pyjamas The Puzzle Place visits Sesame Street The Puzzle Place visits Calling All Safety Scouts The Puzzle Place visits Rimba's Island The Puzzle Place visits Johnson and Friends The Puzzle Place visits Shining Time Station The Puzzle Place visits Flexitoon's KIDS-TV The Puzzle Place visits H.R. Pufnstuf Barney and Friends visit Sesame Street Barney and Friends visit H.R. Pufnstuf Barney and Friends meet the Bananas in Pyjamas Barney and Friends visit Calling All Safety Scouts H.R. Pufnstuf visits The Muppet Show H.R. Pufnstuf visits Sesame Street H.R. Pufnstuf visits The Fox Cubhouse H.R. Pufnstuf visits Calling All Safety Scouts H.R. Pufnstuf meets the Bananas in Pyjamas H.R. Pufnstuf visits Rimba's Island etc.
Geez...you know, you should work that out between you and your husband, and not ask a bunch of strangers on the internet.
Reverend Dimmesdale visits Hester while she is in jail.
if you have sole custody and he has visiting rights you need to find a modus operandi to allow him some visits, best solution is consentual
The cast of A Widow Visits Springtown - 1911 includes: John Bunny as The Accepted Suitor Grace Quackenbush as The Widow Lillian Walker as The Daughter
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What is your interest in meeting your husband's ex-wife and his daughter from a previous marriage? I can not imagine why those visits should be any concern of yours. Didn't you know at the time of the marriage to your husband that he had a daughter from a previous marriage? Sequential marriages present the problem of still being the father of your offsprings. And it is important for the absent parent to support and continue the relationship to those offsprings. Why would you be jealous? Wouldn't you want the same thing to happen to you? Click "kpopp" (blue) below, check out the website and the listed books for more information.
Only if he allows you to.
If you mean that he abused her in the past, she should certainly be with another adult if she visits him, and the other adult should keep a close eye on her during the entire visit.
yes they can go to jail
oh, the conjugal visits have worked out i see....
The pages in the book my grand-daughter likes to have me read to her when she visits.
Unless there are children involved, there really isn't any reason for the visits. You are right to be concerned. They could be good friends, but you should be there when he visits. It is wierd and uncomfortable for a new person, kind of like a 3rd leg. Ask her to be honest about her relationship and ask her to include you in the visits. It isn't about trust, it is about avoiding temptation or the appearance of it.