Q: How do I file a stay away order for protection order of some sort Also have an exparte order overturned

My kids paternal aunt just doesn’t like me& has repetitively&continuously been calling child services making false reports of abuse or neglect since 2018 July 2019 after a long battle with child services I was granted custody of my children Dad visits every other Saturday. July 2019 to March 13, 2020 when corona came since ABSOLUTELY NO ONE was taking precaustion& the aunt was the first in my little city to catch COvid I suggested all visit should be my home for a while. Well for five months no call from the dad or aunts. Grandparents visited weekly sometimes 2-3 times a week. When I got sick about a month ago I ask the dad to take the a day I was really feeling bad so he did&never Returned them. Now the aunt has had an Exparte order filed against& had my kids temp places with their father.but I was never given NO PETITION STATING ABSOLUTELY ANY REASON TO REMOVE MY KIDS. It’s been almost a week& I still don’t know why

1 Lawyer Answer
Ellen Cronin Badeaux
Ellen Cronin Badeaux
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Covington, LA
  • Licensed in Louisiana

A: You need to quarantine for 2 weeks and get 2 negative covid tests. Then hire a custody lawyer.

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