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Like all states, the Louisiana child custody laws primarily focus on what is in the "best interests of the child." If both parents can reach an agreement regarding who will have primary physical custody, the court will likely approve their proposed arrangement as long as it serves the child's best interests.
CUSTODY OVER LEGITIMATE CHILDREN In general, parental authority (including custody) over legitimate children is shared by the father and mother. The Family Code provides that the father and the mother shall jointly exercise parental authority over the persons of their common children.
B. An ex parte order of temporary custody of a minor child shall not be granted unless: (1) It clearly appears from specific facts shown by a verified petition or by supporting affidavit that immediate and irreparable injury will result to the child before the adverse party or his attorney can be heard in opposition.
An ex parte order of temporary custody shall: (1) Expire by operation of law within thirty days of signing of the order; however, the order may be extended for good cause shown at any time before its expiration for one period not exceeding fifteen days.
What Are the Circumstances as Basis to File for Ex Parte Custody in Louisiana? Immediate and irreparable harm to the child. Child abuse. Child neglect. Substance abuse in the presence of the child. Presence of a sex offender in the home of the child. If the other parent has been convicted of a serious and violent offense.
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An ex parte order of temporary custody shall: (1) Expire by operation of law within thirty days of signing of the order; however, the order may be extended for good cause shown at any time before its expiration for one period not exceeding fifteen days.
Temporary Custody can be given to a parent, custodian, legal guardian or family member and can last for a specific amount of time or it can be in place until the parent or parents do what is asked of them by the court.
What Are the Circumstances as Basis to File for Ex Parte Custody in Louisiana? Immediate and irreparable harm to the child. Child abuse. Child neglect. Substance abuse in the presence of the child. Presence of a sex offender in the home of the child. If the other parent has been convicted of a serious and violent offense.
You can't separate a child from his or her mother. This rule extends to illegitimate children. The mother, however, can lose her custody rights and parental authority if she is deemed by the state unfit to raise her child.
An ex parte order of temporary custody shall: (1) Expire by operation of law within thirty days of signing of the order; however, the order may be extended for good cause shown at any time before its expiration for one period not exceeding fifteen days.

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