Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Louisiana

I live in Louisiana and I have a baby for a man i was never married to. Shes now 4 months old and he has seen her once. I took him to court for child support and a DNA test was ordered. What are the laws on me getting supervised visitation enforced for him to see her?


Asked on 8/03/09, 3:55 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Adam Lambert The Law Office of Adam S. Lambert

If he wants visitation, you can petition the court to make that visitation supervised if there is some reason for the need for supervision. Her age and his (I assume) lack of knowledge of how to care for such a small child would probably be enough for now to make any visitation supervised. However, if what you are asking is can the courts force him to see the child (i.e., he doesn't want to see the child and you want to force him to see her), the courts can't do that. Unfortunately, the courts cannot make someone be a dad. They can force him to pay child support, but nobody can force him to be a part of his child's life aside from that.

I will give you the best advice that I have ever given to any family law client I ever had. Do not use your child as a weapon against anyone; do not talk bad about the child's family (specifically including the child's mother or father) in front of the child; and do not take any anger you have at anyone else out on your child.

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Answered on 8/08/09, 4:12 pm


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