Child Custody Legal Aid

Summary

Child custody in Louisiana prioritizes the childs best interest, often favoring joint custody. Moral fitness of a parent can be a factor, and courts may appoint an attorney for the child. For those with no income, legal aid services like Legal Services of North Louisiana and Acadiana Legal Services Corporation can provide assistance. Contact them to see if you qualify for their services. Removing Tenant from Lease

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Patricia
Hi Patricia, pleased to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal concern today?
Child custody battle
Hi Patricia, I'm sorry to hear you're going through this. Could you please let me know your location? Child custody laws can vary by state.
Bastrop la
Hi Patricia, here are some general points about child custody laws in Louisiana:
- Best interest of the child is the primary consideration.
- Joint custody is a preference.
- A parent's moral fitness can be a factor.
- The court can appoint an attorney for the child.
Please consult a legal expert for detailed advice.
Need legal aid lawyer numbers i have no income
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Patricia. In Louisiana, legal aid services are often available for those who qualify. Here are a couple you can reach out to:

Legal Services of North Louisiana


Phone: (*) *-*

Acadiana Legal Services Corporation


Phone: (*) *-*
Please contact them to see if you qualify for their services.
Okay
Great, Patricia. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions or need further assistance. Remember, you are not alone in this. Take care.
Angela
Hello Angela, nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I got someone on my lease i need off and he wont sign a form taking himself off. What can I do about this
Hello Angela,
Just to clarify, are you both tenants on the lease? Also, could you kindly let me know which state you're located in, as landlord-tenant laws vary by state?
Yes living in Illinois
In Illinois, you may:
- Talk to your landlord: They may allow a lease amendment.
- File for eviction: If the person violates lease terms.
- Seek legal help: Consult a lawyer.
Remember, it's illegal to force someone out without due process.