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Kemph v. Nolan

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 26, 1990
569 So. 2d 981 (La. 1990)

Summary

denying the biological father the right to avow paternity also denied him of his opportunity to establish a relationship with his child, which, according to the relevant precedent, he was obliged to take advantage of in order to have his parental rights protected under the constitution

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Opinion

No 90-C-1996.

November 26, 1990.

In re Nolan, Lewis; Nolan, Alicia Monge; — Defendant(s); applying for writ of certiorari and/or review; to the Court of Appeal, First Circuit, No. CA89 0921; Parish of St. Tammany, 22nd Judicial District Court, Div. "E", No. 88-12677.


Denied.

CALOGERO, C.L., and DENNIS, J., would grant the writ.


Summaries of

Kemph v. Nolan

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 26, 1990
569 So. 2d 981 (La. 1990)

denying the biological father the right to avow paternity also denied him of his opportunity to establish a relationship with his child, which, according to the relevant precedent, he was obliged to take advantage of in order to have his parental rights protected under the constitution

Summary of this case from Kinnett v. Kinnett
Case details for

Kemph v. Nolan

Case Details

Full title:JAMES D. KEMPH v. MR. AND MRS. LEWIS NOLAN

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Nov 26, 1990

Citations

569 So. 2d 981 (La. 1990)

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