With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". any person or persons charged with or alleged to be interfering with the marital relationship between a husband and wife, in violation of the law or of the rights of either party to the marriage, or whose presence to the proceedings may be found necessary to a complete determination of the issues therein, or the relief to which the parties thereto, or any of them, may be entitled; and shall have the power to enjoin and restrain such interference and to punish for contempt of court violations of such injunctions or restraining orders. S.C.Code Ann. § 20-7-420(19) (1985). In the past, subsection (19) has been construed to grant authority over third parties when property claimed to be marital was titled in a third party’s name. See Sexton v. Sexton, 298 S.C. 359, 380 S.E.2d 832 (1989) (<HOLDING>). The legislature has granted the family court

A: holding the family court has jurisdiction to join third parties when property is alleged to be marital but is owned by a third party
B: holding that trial court cannot divide real property owned solely by third party witness
C: recognizing that either party to a divorce action may bring in third parties who claim an interest in the property alleged to be community or third parties themselves may intervene and have their rights therein determined
D: holding there is no duty to third parties on the part of a premises owner who could not have foreseen the criminal acts of third parties
A.