In cases of cheating and divorce, the court mainly examines the marital relationship and property division of the couple. If the third party's behavior involves evidence of the breakdown of the marital relationship, such as having a legitimate relationship with the spouse, bigamy, etc. , then this evidence may be used to support or refute a divorce appeal.
But in some cases, the behavior of the third party is not directly related to the marital relationship and property division between husband and wife, such as a simple extramarital affair. In this case, the court will generally not allow the third party to participate in the proceedings.
It should be noted that the relevance of legal procedures and evidence is a key factor in deciding whether to allow a third party to participate in litigation. Therefore, in cases of marriage fraud and divorce, the parties should decide whether to involve the third party in the lawsuit based on the specific circumstances and the lawyer's advice.
In short:
Whether a third party will be involved in a divorce case depends on the specific circumstances and legal procedures. If the third party's behavior involves evidence of the breakdown of the marital relationship, it can be used to support or refute the divorce claim. However, if the third party’s behavior does not directly involve the marital relationship and property division between the husband and wife, the court will generally not involve the third party in the lawsuit. Therefore, parties should decide whether to involve a third party in the litigation based on the specific circumstances and the advice of their lawyer.
Legal basis:
Article 32 of the "Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: "If a man and a woman request a divorce, the relevant departments may mediate or directly file for divorce with the People's Court Litigation. When hearing a divorce case, the People's Court shall conduct mediation; if the relationship has truly broken down and mediation is ineffective, the divorce shall be granted. ”