Judgment Regarding Child Custody - Louisiana 2026

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The factors help influence a judges decision on custody and visitation. The factors include: The potential for the child to be abused, as defined by Childrens Code Article 603, which shall be the primary consideration. The love, affection, and other emotional ties between each party and the child.
Legal Consequences for Violating a Custody Order A parent may face contempt of court charges if they violate a custody order in Louisiana. This is a serious matter that can result in fines, mandatory parenting classes, jail time, or the loss of custody rights.
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