District of Columbia Motion For Use in a Domestic Relations Case with Third Party is a legal document used by a party to a domestic relations case, such as a divorce, to request a court to enter orders concerning a third party. This motion is typically used when a third party is involved in the case and the party filing the motion seeks orders from the court that would affect the third party. This may include orders for child support or spousal support, or orders requiring the third party to provide documentation to the court. Different types of District of Columbia Motion For Use In A Domestic Relations Case With Third Party include Motion for Contempt, Motion to Modify Child Support, Motion to Modify Spousal Support, Motion to Quash Subpoena, Motion to Vacate Judgment, and Motion for Protective Order.