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Trudy L. Avants - Child Custody Visitation Lawyer in zip code 70816

zipcode 70816 Child Custody  Visitation Lawyer - Trudy L. Avants
Trudy L. Avants


Area of Practice: Child Custody & Visitation

Zip code: 70816, Baton Rouge, Louisiana



Contact: (225) 293-5896
Trudy L. Avants.
E   11762 S Harrells Fry Rd  708.

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Legal issues regarding custody arrangements and visitation rights for parents in separation or divorce cases. Brown v. Brown (2021) - Case where visitation rights were modified to ensure the non-custodial parent had reasonable access while prioritizing the child's welfare.