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To sue for tortious interference with parental rights, you must prove that the person intentionally interfered with your relationship with your child, and that this interference caused you harm.
Prioritizing the Childs Welfare The court assesses the best interest of the child as the foremost matter. To win a termination of parental rights case, you must present clear and convincing evidence that shows a significant improvement in the childs welfare by severing the biological parents rights is necessary.
As of 2007, RCW 13.34. 215 allows a youth who is over the age of 12 to petition the court to reinstate the parents previously terminated rights if the child is not in a permanent placement and at least three years have passed since the termination of rights.
Proving tortious interference in court is complicated. It is a complex legal issue that requires a great deal of evidence. Your best recourse is to have a business attorney who specializes in tort and contract law. Proving the legal elements of tortious interference takes experience in commercial litigation.
Parenting time interference occurs when one parents actions lead to a disruption in their co-parents parenting time. This is often in violation of a court-ordered child custody or visitation schedule.