In Re_ Termination of Parental Rights to the Minor Child L.H

Louisiana Court of Appeal·Decided December 17, 2025·No. 2025 CJ 0625·Unknown

Opinion

IN RE: TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE MINOR CHILD L.H.

Judgment Rendered: DEC 17 2025

On Appeal from the

Juvenile Court

In and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge State of Louisiana

Juvenile Court No. 11373

The Honorable Adam J. Haney, Judge Presiding

Heidi M. Vessel Attorney for Appellant, Zachary, Louisiana L.H.

Mark D. Plaisance Attorneys for Appellee, Marcus J. Plaisance St. Elizabeth Foundation Prairieville, Louisiana

Dean M. Esposito Baton Rouge, Louisiana

BEFORE: MILLER, EDWARDS, AND FIELDS, JJ.

MILLER, J.

Petitioner/Appellant, L.H., appeals from a judgment of the juvenile court,

which sustained an exception of prescription ( based on peremption) in favor of

Respondent/ Appellee, St. Elizabeth Foundation, and dismissed L.H.' s petition to

annul the agency adoption with prejudice. For the following reasons, the judgment of the juvenile court is affirmed, and the answer to appeal is denied.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

L.H.1 (" biological mother") gave birth to a child, L.H. (" child"), on June 17,

2021. About a year after the child was born, on July 21, 2022, the biological mother signed a voluntary act of surrender for adoption, surrendering the child to St. Elizabeth Foundation.' The voluntary act of surrender was filed on July 26, 2022,

and the juvenile court entered an order approving the surrender on August 1, 2022. Afterward, on October 5, 2022, the biological father' s parental rights were

terminated.

The child was placed in the adoptive parents' home on July 22, 2022, and they filed a " Petition for Agency Adoption" on September 11, 2023. The juvenile court signed a judgment on October 20, 2023, declaring the child to be the child of the adoptive parents.

On May 20, 2024, the biological mother filed a " Petition to Annul Agency Adoption and Writ of Habeus Corpus." The biological mother alleged that she

contacted St. Elizabeth Foundation for financial assistance but was " coerced into

surrendering the [ child.]" She further alleged that St. Elizabeth Foundation told her she would be able to contact the child after the adoption but rescinded the verbal

I The initials of the minor child and biological mother are used in this opinion to protect the privacy of the parties involved. See Uniform Rules - Courts of Appeal, Rules 5- 1 and 5- 2. Further, both the biological mother' s initials and the child' s initials are L.H. Throughout this opinion, " L.H." and " biological mother" are used to .refer to the biological mother, and " child" is used to refer to the child.

2 St. Elizabeth Foundation is an adoption agency located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

agreement after she surrendered her rights; the biological father' s rights were never terminated nor was the father served; she did not participate in at least two

counseling sessions as required; she lacked the requisite mental capacity and sought to reverse her decision to surrender her rights; she was not able to hire an attorney to assist her due to financial constraints; and she was not able to consent to the

voluntary act of surrender due to mental impairments. Thus, the biological mother sought " to have the adoption revoked, rescinded[,] and/ or annulled."

On June 4, 2024, St. Elizabeth Foundation filed an exception of prescription,

characterizing the suit as an action to annul the act of surrender and arguing that the

biological mother' s action was not timely filed pursuant to Louisiana Children' s Code article 1148. 3 Thereafter, on August 20, 2024, the biological mother filed an opposition to St. Elizabeth Foundation' s exception. She asserted that the act of

surrender was an absolute nullity, but she emphasized that her action was best characterized as an attack on the adoption itself.

A hearing was held on September b, 2024, and at the conclusion of the hearing, the juvenile court sustained St. Elizabeth Foundation' s exception of prescription. Thereafter, on September 25, 2024, the court signed a judgment

sustaining the exception and dismissing the biological mother' s petition to annul the agency adoption. The biological mother appealed, contending that the juvenile court erred in sustaining St. Elizabeth Foundation' s exception. St. Elizabeth Foundation answered the appeal, contending that it should be awarded attorney fees and costs because the biological mother has no legal basis for an appeal.

DISCUSSION

In her sole assignment of error, the biological mother alleges that the juvenile court erred in sustaining St. Elizabeth Foundation' s exception. Initially, we note,

3 St. Elizabeth Foundation also filed an exception of no cause of action and a motion for sanctions, which are not at issue in this appeal.

although captioned as an exception of prescription, the pleading raises the issue of peremption based on Louisiana Children' s Code article 1148.4 Louisiana is a fact - pleading state that values substance over form and requires courts to look beyond the caption of the pleadings in order to ascertain their substance and do substantial

justice to the parties. Matter of Cole, 2019- 0938 ( La. App. 1St Cir. 12/ 27/ 19), 293 So. 3d 1163, 1169, writ denied, 2020- 00184 ( La. 3/ 9/ 20), 307 So. 3d 1029.

Therefore, we consider St. Elizabeth Foundation' s exception to be a peremptory exception of peremption. See Nixon v. Dixon, 2020- 0694 ( La. App. 1St Cir.

12/ 30/ 20), 319 So. 3d 315, 317 n.2.

Peremption is a period of time fixed by law for the existence of a right. The right is extinguished upon the expiration of the peremptive period. La. C. C. art.

3458. When the peremptive period has run, the cause of action itself is extinguished

unless timely exercised. Myers v. Houston Specialty Insurance Company, 2022- 0773 ( La. App. 1St Cir. 4/ 14/ 23), 366 So. 3d 616, 620- 621. Peremption may not be renounced, interrupted, or suspended, except as otherwise provided by law. La. C.C. art. 3 46 1. The objection of peremption is properly raised by a peremptory exception. See La. C. C.P. art. 927. While the exceptor ordinarily bears the burden of proof at the trial of the peremptory exception, if peremption is evident on the face of the pleadings, the burden shifts to the plaintiff to show the action is not perempted.

Mme, 366 So. 3d at 621.

At the hearing on the exception of peremption, evidence may be introduced to support or controvert the exception. See La. C. C. P. art. 931. If evidence is

introduced at the hearing, the trial court' s findings of fact are reviewed under the manifest error -clearly wrong standard of review. Satterfield & Pontikes

Construction, Inc. v. Breazeale Sachse & Wilson LLP, 2015- 1355 ( La. App. 1st Cir.

Peremption has been likened to the objection of prescription and the rules governing the burden ofproof as to prescription also apply to peremption. See La. C. C. art. 3459; Nixon v. Nixon, 2020- 0694 ( La. App. Pt Cir. 12/ 30/ 20), 319 So. 3d 315, 318.

1/ 10/ 17), 212 So. 3d 554, 558, writ denied, 2017- 0268 ( La. 3/ 31/ 17), 217 So. 3d

363. However, in the absence of evidence, as is the case here, an exception of

peremption must be decided based upon the facts alleged in the petition with all of

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the allegations accepted as true. Regions Bank v. Erymard, 2021- 0926 ( La. App.

Cir. 5/ 23/ 22), 342 So. 3d 908, 915, writ denied, 2022- 00977 ( La. 10/ 18/ 22), 348 So.

3d 731. When no evidence is introduced to support or controvert the exception, the

appellate court' s role is to determine whether the trial court' s ruling was legally correct. Breen v. Landry, 2022- 1132 ( La. App. 1St Cir. 4/ 14/ 23), 366 So. 3d 577, 580, writ denied, 2023- 00873 ( La. 10/ 10/ 23), 371 So. 3d 455.

Initially, we note that both in her petition and her appellate brief, the biological mother argues that she attempted to reverse or revoke her voluntary act of surrender on the day it was executed, alleging St. Elizabeth Foundation " refused to adhere to her relinquishment." Louisiana Children' s Code article 1123( A) provides that an act

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