Summary
Based on the conversation, the user is seeking information on evicting his girlfriend from his dads apartment in Chatham, Virginia. The user is concerned about potential legal consequences and whether he can be jailed for not providing her with a place to stay. The user is also worried about his girlfriends behavior when they move to a new residence. The assistant provides information on the eviction process in Virginia, advises consulting a local family law attorney, and suggests contacting the police if there are disturbances. The assistant reassures the user that as long as he follows the legal procedures and prioritizes his childs needs, he should be okay.Full Conversation
Ok...my girlfriend of two years that we currently have a 14 month old together...came to my dad's home which I currently live as well 3 months ago and just never left...now me and him are moving out and id rather her not come do to our constant fights and arguing....she says she can have me put in jail because she and the baby have nowhere to go...yet I told her a month ago the situation
Hello ****, I understand this is a tough situation. Could you please tell me the location where this is happening? Laws regarding eviction and housing issues can vary depending on jurisdiction.
Chatham va
In Virginia, you may need to formally evict her. Key points to consider:
- Provide written notice
- Allow reasonable time to vacate
- If she refuses, file an unlawful detainer action
Pittsylvania County General District Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N Main St, Chatham, VA *
Website: www.vacourts.gov But it's my dad's apartment
Even if it's your dad's apartment, the eviction process must be followed. As the primary resident, your dad should issue the eviction notice. If she refuses to leave, he can file an unlawful detainer action.
Can she have me put in jail for her not having a place to stay though
In general, you cannot be jailed for not providing her with a place to stay. However, you might have legal responsibilities towards your child. It's advisable to speak to a local family law attorney.
She gets tanf which is coming out of my paycheck and cps has been notified of my current employment and all info needed
Given that child support payments are being made, it's less likely you'll face legal consequences for your child's housing. Still, consult a local family law attorney for tailored advice.
So when we get to our new residents and she shows up and begins to act a fool what can I do
If she shows up and creates disturbance, consider calling the police. Document incidents for potential use in any legal proceedings. Always prioritize safety. Contact a local attorney for specific advice.
Chatham Police Department
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Main St, Chatham, VA *
Website: www.chathampd.com Ok...so I have nothing to worry about?
In general, if you follow the legal procedures for eviction and ensure your child's needs are met, you should be okay. But it's always best to consult a local attorney to understand any potential legal implications.
I think that's it....I feel a little better I guess
I'm glad to hear you're feeling a little better, ****. Remember, it's essential to consult a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more questions in the future.
Thank you
You're welcome, ****. Feel free to reach out anytime if you have more questions. Wishing you the best with your situation.