In Re BES

15 So. 3d 133, 2009 WL 1230112
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 6, 2009
Docket08-CA-777
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
In Re BES, 15 So. 3d 133, 2009 WL 1230112 (La. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

15 So.3d 133 (2009)

In re B.E.S. Applying for Intrafamily Adoption.

No. 08-CA-777.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

May 6, 2009.

*134 Bernadette R. Lee, Edith H. Morris, Suzanne Ecuyer Bayle, Attorneys at Law, New Orleans, LA, Betsy Fischer, Attorney at Law, Metairie, LA, for Plaintiff/Appellant.

Mark A. Marino, Attorney at Law, Destrehan, LA, for Defendant/Appellee.

Panel composed of Judges MARION F. EDWARDS, SUSAN M. CHEHARDY, WALTER J. ROTHSCHILD, MADELINE JASMINE, Pro Tempore, and JEROME M. WINSBERG, Pro Tempore.

WALTER J. ROTHSCHILD, Judge.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the trial court denying a petition for intrafamily adoption. For the reasons stated herein, we reverse the trial court's judgment and render judgment in favor of petitioners.

Fact and Procedural History

The minor child, B.E.S.[1] was born on January 22, 2004 and has resided with her mother, C.S.P., since her birth. Although C.S.P. was not married at the time of the child's birth and the name of the child's father does not appear on the birth certificate, there is apparently no dispute that K.M.B. is the child's biological father.

On July 30, 2006, C.S.P. married V.J.P., Jr., and C.S.P. was granted sole custody of B.E.S. one year later. On January 16, 2008, C.S.P. and V.J.P., Jr. filed the present petition for an intrafamily adoption pursuant to LSA-Ch. C. art. 1255. On February 19, 2008, K.M.B. filed an opposition to the petition for adoption.

At the trial of this matter in July of 2008, C.S.P. testified that K.M.B. was in jail at the time of the birth of B.E.S. K.M.B. was released from jail when B.E.S. was two and a half years old. He returned to jail just after B.E.S. turned three. During the time K.M.B. was not in jail, B.E.S. visited with K.M.B. twice a week for a few hours and every other Friday over night. K.M.B. lived with his parents at the time of these visits.

C.S.P. testified that in February of 2007, she brought the child to K.M.B. for an over night visit. She explained that the child had been sick and asked that the child not be taken to a birthday party that evening. C.S.P. testified that K.M.B responded that it was his night and he would do whatever he wanted with the child. C.S.P. testified that she asked the father of K.M.B, B.B. to make sure the child was not taken out that night. B.B. responded that K.M.B. could do whatever he wanted with the child. C.S.P. further testified that B.B. then pushed her out of the house and slammed her against the wall causing her husband to "pull the two of them off of me." C.S.P. testified that this caused the child to cry. She explained that after this incident when the child saw pictures of K.M.B.'s family, she would state she did not go to their house because they are mean and they pushed her mom. Although the police were called, no charges *135 were filed as a result of this event. C.S.P. testified that K.M.B. went back to jail shortly after this incident.

C.S.P. testified that the last birthday or Christmas card B.E.S. received from K.M.B. was in January 2007. C.S.P. further testified that B.E.S. had not received any cards, phone calls, or communication of any kind from K.M.B. between February of 2007 and June of 2008; nor had there been any visits between B.E.S. and K.M.B.'s family since that time. C.S.P. admitted that there was no court order of support from K.M.B.; however, K.M.B. had paid support of $400 or $450 per month for several months while he was working.

C.S.P. testified that V.J.P., Jr. had been a part of B.E.S.'s life since she was one and one half years old and he was the only father B.E.S. has ever known. She explained that V.J.P., Jr. does "everything" for the child including putting her to bed and waking her up and taking her to school. She described the relationship between her husband and her child as very close. C.S.P. testified that she and her husband own a home in which the child has her own room. C.S.P. had been employed at the same company for six years while her husband had been in his position for two years. She explained that they had sufficient income to provide for the needs of the child.

V.J.P., Jr.'s testimony corroborated that of C.S.P. V.J.P, Jr. testified that he expresses to B.E.S. how much he loves her and described the progression of their relationship. He testified as to various activities he and B.E.S. do together. V.J.P., Jr. testified that he understood that if he adopted B.E.S. he would be responsible for her mental and physical well-being and that he was willing to do so. His testimony regarding the incident of February 2007 corroborated that of his wife.

B.B., K.M.B.'s father, testified that while his son visited B.E.S. they had a close and loving relationship. With regard to the February 2007 incident, B.B. testified that he heard C.S.P. tell K.M.B that because he had not paid support he could not keep the child for the night. K.M.B. stated that he would get a check to C.S.P. by the end of the night. B.B. then offered to write a check for support. B.B. testified that C.S.P. then stated to him "you are always getting him out of trouble." B.B. stated that at that time he approached C.S.P. and asked her to leave his home. He explained that she would not leave and he tried closing the door. At that point V.J.P., Jr. pushed B.B. B.B. testified that they gave the child back to C.S.P. The police were called but no charges were filed. B.B. testified that there had been no contact between his family and B.E.S. since February 2007 because C.S.P. "would not let us."

K.M.B. testified that before he went to prison the second time, he had a great relationship with B.E.S. He testified that he spent as much time as he could with the child. K.M.B. testified he is in prison on a work release program and hopes to open his own business and purchase a home upon his expected release date of July 13, 2009. He further testified that he has been steadily employed except for the time he was incarcerated.

K.M.B. testified that he had not had any contact with B.E.S. since February 2007 because he is "scared to call over there or send something because of the threats she made to my parents." He acknowledged that there is no court order prohibiting him from sending gifts to B.E.S. He further acknowledged that he did not provide financial support for B.E.S. since he had been incarcerated. K.M.B. testified that it is a blessing that V.J.P., Jr. is in B.E.S.'s life and that V.J.P., Jr. could do as good a *136 job as he in acting as the child's father. K.M.B. explained that it was not in the child's best interest to be adopted because when he gets out of prison he will reestablish a relationship with the child.

A.B., K.M.B.'s sister, testified that she and her sister put presents on the porch of the home where B.E.S. lives. As they were leaving C.S.P. drove up and told them they did not have to do this. She later got a message from C.S.P. stating that if she or her family came on C.S.P.'s property again she would call the police. This message was passed along to K.M.B.

A.B. testified that K.M.B. and B.E.S. "adored each other". She explained that while K.M.B. was not in prison, he saw B.E.S. two or three times per week and that K.M.B. spent as much time as possible with the child. A.B. further testified that when K.M.B. was incarcerated the first time, she and her family visited with B.E.S. and had a very close relationship with the child. A.B. stated they had not had any contact with B.E.S. since February 2007 because they were not allowed to.

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