Source: https://vacode.org/2016/20/6.1/20-124.3/
Timestamp: 2020-01-23 10:19:05
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Best interests of the child; visitation (§ 20-124.3)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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§ 20-124.3 Best interests of the child; visitation
1994, c. 769; 1999, c. 634; 2000, c. 466; 2004, c. 221; 2009, c. 684; 2012, c. 358.
If you’re reading this for anything important, you should double-check its accuracy—read § 20-124.3 on the official Code of Virginia website.
. . . 's preference to live with him. See Code § 20-124.3(7). We disagree. . . .
. . . Va.App. 409, 412, 345 S.E.2d 10, 12 (1986). . . .
Lanzalotti v. Lanzalotti (COA, 09/30/03)
. . . the basis of its decision as required by Code § 20-124.3; (2) limiting the length of the hearing; . . .
Joynes v. Payne (COA, 08/28/01)
. . . substantively consider the factors set forth in Code § 20-124.3; (4) failing to consider Joynes as . . .
Piatt v. Piatt (COA, 05/26/98)
. . . and physical needs of the child." Code § 20-124.3(3). See Bostick v. Bostick-Bennett, 23 . . .
. . . would be served by an award of visitation. . . .
Petry v. Petry (COA, 12/16/03)
. . . that the child's best interests under Code § 20-124.3 will be served by the modification. When . . .
Cloutier v. Queen (COA, 05/08/01)
. . . consider the statutory factors, as required by Code § 20-124.3, because in reconsidering the case . . .
Rice v. Rice (COA, 12/28/06)
. . . legislative history of Code § 20-124.3:1. There, we held: . . .
Schwartz v. Schwartz (COA, 07/26/05)
. . . " Code § 20-124.3:1(B) (emphases added). . . .
HB2056: Child custody and visitation; preparation of parenting plans. (failed)
HB2728: Assault and battery on child; custody and visitation. (failed)
SB1000: Sexual abuse; history thereof considered factor in determining best interests of child for custody. (passed)
SB1180: Custody and visitation agreements; court to consider best interests of the child. (failed)
HB1009: Custody and visitation agreements; court to consider best interests the of child. (failed)
HB2128: Custody and visitation agreements; best interests of the child. (failed)
HB1351: Joint legal, joint physical, or sole child custody; court shall consider and may award. (passed)
HB807: Custody and visitation agreements; best interests of the child, definition of other violent abuse. (failed)
SB64: Custody and visitation decisions; communication to parties required in writing.
HB1653: Custody and visitation arrangements; best interests of the child, domestic abuse, child abuse. (failed)
HB2127: Children; maximizing amount of time minor children spend with each parent. (failed)
HB2317: Custody and visitation orders; exchange of child. (passed)
HB2650: Custody and visitation arrangements; best interests of the child, domestic abuse, child abuse. (failed)
SB1757: Custody and visitation arrangements; best interests of the child, domestic abuse and child abuse. (failed)
HB212: Custody and visitation arrangements; use of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil by foster parent, etc.
HB350: Best interests of the child; frequent and continuing contact with each parent.
HB485: Best interests of a child; frequent and continuing contact with each parent.
HB861: Best interests of the child; act of violence, force, or threat against an intimate partner, etc.
SB105: Best interests of the child; act of violence, force, or threat against an intimate partner, etc.
SB61: Custody and visitation arrangements; use of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil by foster parent, etc. (failed)
§ 16.1-351 Court order approving standby guardianship; authority; when effective