Child Custody Harassment Solutions

Summary

If a parent uses a child to harass the other, it can harm the childs well-being. Document instances and seek legal counsel. Illinois law prioritizes the childs best interests. Contact the family court in your Illinois county and consult a Tennessee attorney for state-specific laws.

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child custody and co-parent using children to harass the other co-parent
Hi Tara, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to know that Illinois law prioritizes the best interests of the child.
- If a parent is using the child as a means to harass the other, it could be considered harmful to the child's well-being.
- You may consider documenting instances of this behavior and seek legal counsel.
- In extreme cases, a judge may modify custody arrangements.
Please consult with a local attorney for a more precise advice.
what about if i live in illinois and he lives in tennessee who do i contact
You can contact the family court in your Illinois county, as that's where the child resides. For Tennessee, it's best to consult with a Tennessee attorney for any laws specific to that state.