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Q: How to get a CS case dismissed in court In Louisiana

I filed for CS on my child's father on Christmas'21 and We're both scheduled for court this June'22. I don't want to proceed with the Case/Filing for a few reasons , for starters my child never needed additional benefits to begin with. My child's father and I agreed to CS filing because it was the only other option at the time that would help settle the differences we had as far as coparenting. mainly about who gets him such as days nights weekends ect. We eventually settled our differences amongst ourselves about late january early february and was served march. my child has been staying with his dad for about 5-6 months going on now

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Randy Bryan Ligh
Randy Bryan Ligh
Answered
  • Baton Rouge, LA
  • Licensed in Louisiana

A: If you have an attorney, then speak to your attorney about this. If you do not and filed it in proper person, then file a motion to dismiss. If you went through the State, then contact the State to discuss this.

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