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Divorce Lawyer New Orleans Haroldweiser.com

Get the best Divorce lawyers in New Orleans at Haroldweiser.com. We specialise in an uncontested divorce, contested divorce, including ancillary matters such as custody, child support and more. Visit our site for more info.

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Divorce Lawyer New Orleans Haroldweiser.com

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  1. Get the best Divorce lawyers in New Orleans at Haroldweiser.com. We specialise in an uncontested divorce, contested divorce, including ancillary matters such as custody, child support and more. Visit our site for more info.Divorce lawyer New Orleans Divorce Lawyer New Orleans

  2. About Joint custody is the most common form of custody where one parent has “domiciliary custody” and the other parent gets “visitation.” But what happens if mommy and daddy were never married?  And what happens if mommy gets a new boyfriend who raises the child?  Under these situations, the law gets a bit muddy. Everyone knows at least one horror story of a court awarding custody to one parent who later abuses that power and authority or uses the children as weapons to hurt the other parent.  In Louisiana the Legislature has actively attempted to remove any sex based preference so that Moms no longer automatically get custody with dads forced to pay child support and get the legendary “every other weekend” visitation.   Assuming for a moment that mommy and daddy, who never get married, have two kids and then split up, who gets custody?  The answer is “it depends.”  In the best interests of the child, the court will look at several factors to determine which party should be given custody and what restrictions (if any) should apply.

  3. Contact 3801 Canal Street # 205 New Orleans Louisiana 70119 USA 504-358-2273

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