Summary
If youre considering running away due to abuse, its important to know the legal implications. If your biological father doesnt have legal custody, law enforcement may intervene. To check if he has legal custody, you can ask him directly or search court records. In Louisiana, court records can be accessed online through the Louisiana Court of Appeal or district courts websites. If you need further assistance, consult a legal professional.Full Conversation
I am going to live with my biological father
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. It's crucial that you tell someone you trust about the abuse. If you're in immediate danger, call your local authorities. Do you know if your father has legal custody or rights? This can affect the legality of your decision.
Will law enforcement make me come back here?
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. If your father has legal custody, law enforcement typically wouldn't intervene. However, if he doesn't, they might have to bring you back. Laws can vary, so it could be helpful to know your location.
How would I know if he has legal custody?
You can find out if your biological father has legal custody by asking him directly or by checking court records. If there was a custody agreement made in court, it would be documented there. Please keep in mind laws vary by location.
How do I check court records
To check court records, you can:
- Visit the court's website where the case was handled.
- Look for the 'public records' or 'court records' section.
- Search using names or case number.
Please note that procedures may vary based on your location. Can you provide that?
Louisiana
In Louisiana, you can access court records online through the Louisiana Court of Appeal or district courts' websites. If you're unable to find the information, you may want to reach out to a legal professional for guidance.