Politics & Government

Mass. Bill Would Limit Sex Lives of Divorcing Spouses

The legislation would make it illegal for a divorcing spouse to have sex with someone else in his/her marital home.

State lawmakers are considering a bill that would make it illegal for a divorcing spouse to have sex with someone else in his/her marital home.

Senate Bill 787 was filed by State Sen. Richard Ross, R-Wrentham. He also serves as minority whip. Ross said he filed the bill on behalf of a constituent.

The bill reads:

"In divorce, separation, or 209A proceedings involving children and a marital home, the party remaining in the home shall not conduct a dating or sexual relationship within the home until a divorce is final and all financial and custody issues are resolved, unless the express permission is granted by the courts."

Ross said he does not support the bill.

"When a constituent requested that I file a free petition on his behalf, I did so," Ross said in a statement on his Facebook page. "While the proposal is not one that I support, I do support his right to participate in state government."

The bill was referred to the Joint Committee on the Judiciary for review.

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