Support for Parents in Custody

& Support Disputes

We help parents reach workable custody plans, enforce child support, and resolve disputes with a steady hand.

A family is walking down a path holding hands.

Custody in Louisiana

  • Based on the child’s best interest


  • Joint custody is common, but not automatic


  • Can be modified if circumstances change



Child Support

  • Calculated based on income, custody schedule, and expenses


  • Can be enforced or modified through court


  • We assist with initial setup and changes

Avowal & Disavowal Actions

  • Avowal: Establishing paternity when not presumed


  • Disavowal: Challenging presumed paternity

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can custody be changed after a divorce?

    Yes — if there’s a material change in circumstances and it’s in the child’s best interest.

  • What if the other parent isn’t paying child support?

    We can help you file for enforcement through the court.

  • Do I need a lawyer to establish paternity?

    You don’t have to have one, but legal paternity cases involve deadlines, forms, and evidence — we can handle it for you.