Memorandum on Behalf of Plaintiff for Custody - Louisiana 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Memorandum on Behalf of Plaintiff for Custody in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Judicial District Court and Parish details at the top of the form. This information is crucial as it identifies the court handling your case.
  3. Enter the Docket Number, which is essential for tracking your case within the court system.
  4. In the section labeled 'MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT', specify the date of your hearing and include your name as Petitioner. This establishes who is requesting custody.
  5. Provide details about both parents and the minor child, including names and ages. This information helps clarify relationships and living arrangements.
  6. Clearly state your request for joint custody and visitation rights, ensuring you articulate why this arrangement serves the best interest of the child.
  7. Conclude by signing off with your name, title, contact information, and bar number if applicable. This formalizes your request to the court.

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The Plaintiff is the person filing for custody. If you are starting this custody case, you are the plaintiff. You will remain the plaintiff, regardless of whether the opposing party files additional documents.
Focus on how you provide for your children, how much time you spend with them, and how involved you have been throughout their lives, rather than bashing the other parent. Be prepared to answer a lot of basic questions such as your childrens clothing sizes, the names of their teachers, what their preferences are, etc.
When writing to a judge in family law cases, include clear facts relevant to the case, your relationship to the matter, and any specific requests. Avoid emotional appeals, disrespectful language, or irrelevant personal opinions. Keep the letter concise, respectful, and focused on legal issues.
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What To Include in a Child Custody Declaration Letter Details about the parent writing the letter, including their relationship to the child. A description of the existing custody and visitation arrangement, if applicable. Explanation of why the parent is seeking a change to the custody agreement or child support order.
In most cases, Louisiana courts encourage joint custody arrangements, where both parents share legal and physical custody of the child. However, if the court determines that joint custody is not in the childs best interests, it may award sole custody to one parent.

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