Divorce Custody Legal Guidance
Summary
In Louisiana, joint custody is the norm, and decisions are based on the childs best interest. Infidelity can impact spousal support but not necessarily custody. Using security camera footage as evidence is generally legal, but unauthorized surveillance in private areas can be illegal. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
Divorce custody
Hello Jeremy, I understand you're seeking information about divorce custody. May I know which state you are in? It's important as family laws vary by state.
Louisiana
Hello Jeremy, in Louisiana:
- Joint custody is the norm.
- Best interest of the child is the standard for custody decisions.
- Parent's gender isn't a factor in custody decision.
Please consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
Wife cheated with my son
I'm sorry to hear that, Jeremy. In Louisiana, infidelity can impact spousal support in a divorce but not necessarily custody. It may be best to consult with a family law attorney for guidance.
Use house cameras to prove wife cheated
Jeremy, are you asking if you can use footage from your house cameras as evidence of infidelity in Louisiana? If so, it's important to know that while it might be possible, there are privacy laws you need to consider.
Yes
In Louisiana, it's generally legal to use security camera footage, but it depends on how and where it was obtained. Unauthorized surveillance, especially in private areas, can be illegal. It's crucial to consult with a lawyer.