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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana Family Law Affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the 'Your Information' section. Include your full name, address, and contact details. If you have an Order of Protection, attach it as instructed.
  3. Proceed to fill out your attorney's information if applicable. This includes their name, address, and contact details.
  4. Next, check the relevant sections that apply to your case. Ensure you only include sections that are pertinent to avoid confusion.
  5. For each section you select (e.g., Child Custody and Visitation Matters), provide detailed answers about your children’s living arrangements and any previous custody cases.
  6. Complete the financial sections accurately, detailing income and expenses as required. This is crucial for child support or spousal support considerations.
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If parents agree on a custody arrangement, the court officially prefers whatever they choose, as long as its in the childs best interests. This could be joint custody, sole custody or even custody by someone who isnt a parent. If parents disagree, the court assumes joint custody is best.
Child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child. The courts consider various relevant factors such as the childs age, health, emotional ties with each parent, and the willingness of each parent to provide a stable and safe home.
In Louisiana, a petition for emergency ex-parte custody is typically filed in the parish where the child currently resides or where the child is found. When you arrive to file your petition, go to the Clerk of Court and pay a filing fee.
Civil Fees Ex-Parte Motions $6.00 first page, $4.00 each additional page Service $100.00 per service Extracts $10.00 per document plus copy cost Incoming Fax (Fax Filing) $10.00 per pleading FIFA $200.00147 more rows
Preparing for Your Ex Parte Hearing Initiate the process by amassing every pertinent paper and proof that bolsters your argument. Gathering evidence like police reports for abuse incidents, medical documents showcasing injuries, or any proof that highlights the critical nature of your predicament is crucial.

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Formatting the Affidavit Most affidavits must begin with language like I, (affiants name), do solemnly swear that the following is true to the best of my knowledge. This is followed by a numbered list of facts with a signature and dateline at the end.
Most family trials are completed in a single day. Typically, the judge limits each side to one hour to present their argument, unless the situation is especially complex. Youll call the witnesses from your list. If a custody evaluator was appointed, theyll testify.
Upon good cause shown in an ex parte proceeding, the court may enter a temporary restraining order, without bond, as the court deems necessary to protect from abuse the petitioner, any children, or any person alleged to be incompetent.

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