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You need to establish your paternity by filing a petition with the local juvenile court. Once that occurs, you will be put on the birth certificate,... Read Answer
It is quite possible that father could maintain custody. You should consult with a local attorney as soon as possible regarding this matter.
He can not give up his parental rights.
Have your family file for a guardianship and agree to it.
Vital records has an affidavit that you, your husband, and biological dad can sign removing husband as father and listing biological dad as father on... Read Answer
File a paternity case.
One dirty urine does not generally lose you custody. There must be more to this. You are correct to do everything requested of you by the court. ... Read Answer
There is no one clear answer. The police officer would probably contact DHS to have them do an assessment. One obvious question would be where is... Read Answer
In Louisiana, child support of either spouse becomes a "community" obligation. A prenuptial agreement in which the parties maintain separate... Read Answer
Where the divorce was is where the court still has jurisdiction over the issue of visitation. However; if the child has moved and has lived in... Read Answer
Yes, you should file it with the same court. There are some exceptions and you should consult with an attorney to determine whether any of them... Read Answer