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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the custody sole Louisiana document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the judicial district and parish at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the court handling your case.
  3. In section I, enter the date of divorce and ensure that both parties' names are correctly listed. This establishes the context for your request.
  4. Proceed to section II, where you will specify who currently has sole custody of the children. Fill in their names accurately.
  5. In section III, outline your proposed changes for joint custody and visitation. Clearly detail each visitation schedule as specified, ensuring clarity on dates and times.
  6. Complete any additional required fields, including signatures and notary sections at the end of the document.

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Sole custody is often granted when joint arrangements are not feasible due to conflict, distance, or concerns about the childs safety. Unlike full custody, sole custody may allow for limited co-parenting if legal custody and physical custody are split.
Sole custody can only be awarded if agreed upon by the parties or if custody to one parent is shown by clear and convincing evidence to serve the best interest of the child. In regards to physical custody, when one parent wins sole custody, the other parent may or may not have visitation rights.
In California, Full custody is awarded when the court determines that one parent is unfit or that shared custody would be harmful to the child. Judges consider evidence of domestic violence, neglect, substance abuse, or an unstable living situation when making custody decisions.

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