I filed emergency temporary custody order for my daughter. The ex parte hearing is set for January 4, 2017. What can I expect?
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Answered on January 06, 2017
Yes. The area of child custody law is complex and the Judge is not there to try your case. Some people might think that just because they have...
I want my boyfriend to get out of my house what rights do I have to make him leave
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Answered on January 06, 2017
If the home is in your name and you own it solely then your boyfriend has no rights over the home. I am presuming he might use the fact he is on...
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HOW DO YOU GO ABOUT DOING A MODIFICATION FOR VISITATION
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Answered on July 08, 2012
I'm assuming that you have custody order in place. You would need to go back to that original custody order so whatever parish that is in you...
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I plead no contest to simple battery and received three months inactive probation. What should i do after probation
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Answered on July 08, 2012
You should inquire about getting the matter expunged. Sometimes when a plea is entered the attorney and/or client does not take advantage of the...
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Legally, I have sole physical custody of my thirteen year old son. Is he old enuf to choose which parent he wants to reside with
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Answered on July 08, 2012
In Louisiana, a Judge looks at the Article 134 factors in determining the best interest of the child and in awarding custody. One of those factors...
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Can he use me cheating on him to win the judge's favor?
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Answered on July 08, 2012
I don't think that it would matter. With the child still being an infant when the custody litigation I believe you would have the upper hand as...
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Should I attend court? My granddaughter was physically abused by her Mother and I now have full custody.
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Answered on July 08, 2012
I would attend court. If you have custody of your granddaughter you might be called as a witness. Many times an assistant district attorney...
I have just received a subpoena for child support. Me and my son's father have worked things out. Must we still go to court?
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Answered on July 08, 2012
Yes. A subpoena an order from the court making it mandatory that you attend. Failure to attend could result in contempt which includes you...
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