How can I support my fiance in custody proceedings?

Full question:

My fiance is going through too much emotional duress concerning the constant legalities involved in the custody/ guardianship proceedings in regards to her two daughters. The ex-husband and his new wife employ intimidation tactics all the time towards my fiance(mother of the two daughters). To what extent can I as fiance get involved to help her out? I want to be part of all discussions because she needs guidance and support. What are my rights regarding input into the situation?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Child Custody
  • Date:
  • State: New Mexico

Answer:

Involvement by someone who is not a party to the custody proceedings is typically limited by the court. Courts generally restrict participation to the parties involved and their attorneys. Therefore, while you can offer emotional support and guidance to your fiance, your formal involvement in discussions or legal matters may be limited.

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