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Living Will Washington State Law

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Is there a law that says opposite sex children have to have separate bedrooms?

I have my kids everyother weekend and I live in a one bedroom apartment so they ussually just sleep in the living room on the couch or one will sleep in my bed with me. they are 11 and 9 years old. I will be moving to a two bedroom soon but my ex is telling me that is not good enough, and they need seperate bedrooms. I can not afford seperate bedrooms for them as 25% of my income goes to there mom.
I searched to see if there is a law and i couldnt find one, I am curious if there are others in this situation? and if anyone would know what the law is in washington state?

I don’t believe there are any such laws. I can tell you what my friends mom did with her two kids. My friends mom, lets call her Sue had two kids, Beth(13) and James(10) and she could only afford a 2 bedroom apt after her divorce. So what she did was let the kids have the bedrooms and she slept in the living room. Since you wont have the kids all of the time, you can have one of the bedrooms and share it with your son when he is over and you could just sleep in the living room and then your daughter could have the other, smaller, bedroom.

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