Third Party Court Testimony

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In Virginia, third parties affecting child well-being can be questioned in court. If a third partys actions harm the child or interfere with visitation, you can request a custody order modification. Consult a local family lawyer for detailed advice.

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My soon to be ex husbands girlfriend is causing issues with coparenting can she be questioned in court
Hello Crystal,
Yes, she can be questioned in court if her actions are affecting the child's well-being. However, this is jurisdiction-dependent. Could you please tell me your location? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Virginia
In Virginia, if a third party's actions are negatively affecting the child's well-being, they can be called to testify in court. The law allows for this under the following conditions:
- The third party's actions are causing harm to the child.
- The child's best interests are not being met due to these actions.
If necessary, consult a local family lawyer for more detailed advice.
Because of her my children dont get to spend time with their father
I understand your concerns, Crystal. In Virginia:
- If a third party intervenes in child visitation, it can be considered harmful to the child.
- You can request a modification of the custody order based on this.
Consider consulting a local family lawyer for further advice.
Ok
I'm glad I could help, Crystal. If you need any further clarification or assistance regarding your legal issue, don't hesitate to ask. Remember, a local family lawyer can give detailed advice tailored to your specific situation.