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Know Your Grandparent Rights: Emergency Custody vs Visitation in Louisiana

Know Your Grandparent Rights: Emergency Custody vs Visitation in Louisiana

Many grandparents don’t understand what they’re entitled to in regard to their grandchildren. Courts always prefer situations that benefit the child. If you believe that your grandchildren are in a potentially dangerous situation, it’s important to know your grandparent rights.

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What Is the Emergency Custody Procedure?

Emergency custody is available for an adult relative who believes children are at risk of harm. It’s meant to be a temporary way to protect children from danger. Custody refers to directly caring for the child as opposed to visitation.

A specific procedure is required for grandparents to receive emergency custody. It’s important to follow these steps as closely as possible:

  1. Fill out the petition. The emergency petition is also called an ex parte order. This order allows grandparents to explain why they are requesting the order. It’s important to explain why an emergency order is needed by highlighting the danger a child could face without it.
  2. File it with the court. The paperwork needs to be filed with the court. This is usually filed in the parish the child lives in, regardless of the parish the grandparent lives in. A fee is usually needed to file the paperwork, and it’s typically done at the Clerk of Court.
  3. Wait for the court to review it. This step is largely up to the court. A judge reviews the paperwork and decides whether there’s enough merit to grant the emergency order. If an order is granted, it’s usually temporary to provide time for a hearing.
  4. Serve it to the parents. The parents have to learn about the order by being served with court documents. Legal paperwork must be served in a specific way to be recognized.
  5. Attend a hearing. If an order is granted, a hearing comes next. It allows the parents to share their side of the story and argue for their custody rights. A judge then decides who gets custody.

In Louisiana, 54,574 grandparents take care of their grandchildren. The Department of Children and Family Services in Louisiana can provide resources for grandparents to help them exercise their rights.

Can Grandparents Get Visitation?

Louisiana law protects grandparents’ visitation rights. Visitation rights are considered if something happens to one of the parents. They could also be granted if the court decides that it would be in the children’s best interests.

Some situations require the grandparents to prove that the parents denied them visitation access. This might not be necessary if one parent is dead or in jail, or if the couple is in the process of a divorce.

A judge usually looks at the relationship a grandparent has with their grandchildren to make a decision. They might give a grandparent visitation if a child benefits from their presence.

Why Hire a Grandparents’ Rights Lawyer?

Custody and visitation rights are not automatic. A grandparent must request them from the court.

Custody decisions are never made lightly. It takes a lot of evidence for a judge to decide that a child should be raised by someone else.

This means grandparents should work with an attorney who is experienced in family law. They know what judges look for and how to find strong evidence.

The help of an attorney is even more important during contentious grandparent custody battles. There are so many emotions involved in custody issues, when children may be at risk while living with their parents. A third party can help take the emotions out of the situation to build a stronger argument for custody.

Why Choose Us?

We often meet our clients when they are deeply hurt and upset. One of our strong suits at Schnaars Law Firm, LLC, is addressing each person’s needs based on their unique circumstances. We also stay on top of all the paperwork to ease our clients’ worries about legal complexities. Our team understands how challenging custody issues can be. We’re here to support you and fight for your grandchild’s well-being.

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FAQs

Can a Grandparent File for Emergency Custody in Louisiana?

A grandparent can file for emergency custody in Louisiana in certain circumstances. This is called an ex parte order, and it is usually temporary. It’s mostly used when one party believes the child is in imminent danger if they reside with the parents. This process starts by filing a petition in court.

What Is the Difference Between Primary Custody and Visitation Rights?

The difference between primary custody and visitation rights is the level of interaction with the child. Visitation is the permission to see the child. This can be granted even if the party had limited access in the past. Having custody means that you are the one primarily taking care of the child in their daily life.

Are Grandparents Allowed Visitation Rights in Louisiana?

Grandparents are often allowed visitation rights in Louisiana. There are many different circumstances that can give grandparents visitation rights. If the grandparents already have a relationship with the child, visitation could be in the best interest of the child. Sometimes, the parents deny access without a valid reason.

How Do You Get Emergency Custody of a Grandchild?

To get emergency custody of a grandchild, you have to file a petition with the court. This petition explains why you think the child’s current custody arrangement puts them in danger. The court then reviews the petition and makes a decision based on the available evidence. If the order is granted, it has to be served to the parents.

Schnaars Law Firm, LLC: A Small Firm Serving Your Individual Needs

In Louisiana, 61,000 children are in a family member’s care with no parent present. Children living with their grandparents are much more common than most people realize.

Schnaars Law Firm, LLC, can help you gain custody of your grandchildren. For assistance with your emergency custody or visitation case, schedule a consultation today.

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