Lance Boudreaux v. Carley Webster

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 19, 2023
Docket2022CU1282
StatusUnknown

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Lance Boudreaux v. Carley Webster, (La. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA tys

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2022 CU 1282

LANCE BOUDREAUX

VERSUS

JudgmentJudgment Rendered:Rendered:

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VincentVincent A.A. SaffiottiSaffiotti AttorneysAttorneys forfor PlaintiffPlaintiff - -AppellantAppellant NatalieNatalie C.C. NealeNeale LanceLance BoudreauxBoudreaux BatonBaton Rouge,Rouge, LALA

NicoleNicole DufreneDufrene StrevaStreva AttorneyAttorney forfor DefendantDefendant - - AppelleeAppellee MorganMorgan City,City, LALA CarleyCarley WebsterWebster

BEFORE:BEFORE: McCLENDON,McCLENDON, HOLDRIDGE,HOLDRIDGE, ANDAND GREENE,GREENE, J.J. GREENE, J.

In this custody case, the father appeals a judgment that designated the mother

d father as co -domiciliary parents of the minor child, continued joint custody anV

weekly rotating physical custody, and decided other matters including selecting a

daycare for the minor child to attend near the mother. After review, we reverse in

part, amend in part, affirm in part, and remand the case for a hearing.

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Lance Boudreaux and Carley Webster had a romantic relationship and are the

parents of one child, Wyatt Paul Webster, born on August 18, 2019, in Thibodaux,

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Mr. Boudreaux lives in White Castle and Ms. Webster lives in Morgan City.

Ms. Webster has changed jobs several times in the last five years. She worked

Baton Rouge General Hospital in Baton Rouge, then moved to Kaplan' to work in a

pediatrician' s office, and then moved back to Morgan City. She testified at trial that

she worked in a bar three nights a week when she did not have physical custody, and

that she was keeping her options open, but would rather be a stay at home mother

than look for another job. She also testified that she had taken five nursing classes

online at Baton Rouge Community College in the Spring of 2022. In 2021 and

earlier in 2022, Ms. Webster had worked part-time posting nude photos of herself

on an adult website for compensation. She lives in her father' s home in Morgan

City. Her father, who works offshore, pays the household bills. When she needs a

babysitter, her mother, who also lives in Morgan City, babysits.

Mr. Boudreaux has worked as a welder at plants since the age of 18. At the

The hearing officer found that the move to Kaplan by Ms. Webster violated the relocation statutes. See La. R.S. 9: 355. 1, et seq. Ms. Webster moved to Kaplan and enrolled Wyatt in daycare there without consulting Mr. Boudreaux. 0 home and pays his own bills. He testified that on work days he gets ready for work,

then brings Wyatt next door to his parents' house. His parents, who are retired, take

care of Wyatt while he is at work. He and Wyatt eat dinner with Mr. Boudreaux' s

parents after work and then go home. He testified that when he works turnarounds

at the plants, he works nights and his parents keep Wyatt for him.

The parties previously entered into a stipulated judgment on February 27,

2020, which awarded the parties joint custody, with Ms. Webster designated as the

domiciliary parent without prejudice to either party to seek modification of custody,

set child support at $ 1, 000.00 per month without prejudice to either party to seek

modification, and decided other matters. The parties entered into another stipulated

judgment on May 13, 2020, providing for alternate weekend visitation for Mr.

Thereafter, Mr. Boudreaux filed a rule to modify custody, and Ms. Webster

answered and reconvened, asking, in part, that the amount of monthly child support

be modified. The matter was heard on June 14, 2021, and the parties entered into

another stipulated judgment, which was signed by the trial court on October 21,

2021. This stipulated judgment provided for joint custody with equal shared

physical custody on a 2- 2- 5- 5 rotating schedule, and continued Ms. Webster as the

domiciliary parent without prejudice to the rights of either party to seek a

redetermination without having to show a change in circumstances. The stipulated

judgment provided a detailed holiday schedule, provided for exchanges of Wyatt at

Stazione' s in Pierre Part, modified child support to $650. 00 per month, and provided

for other matters.

On February 16, 2022, Mr. Boudreaux filed a rule to modify custody, asserting

a material change in circumstances. Mr. Boudreaux asserted, in part, that Ms.

Webster often left Wyatt with third parties, was possibly using illicit drugs, exposed

herself on an adult website for compensation, had scheduled surgery for Wyatt to

3 have tubes put in his ears without allowing Mr. Boudreaux to attend, was unable to

maintain steady employment, and had violated the relocation statute by moving to

Kaplan to be with a boyfriend. Mr. Boudreaux sought to be designated tI

domiciliary parent and to modify physical custody so that Wyatt would primarily

reside with him. Ms. Webster filed a responsive pleading and averred that the parties

had agreed to an extrajudicial 7- 7 ( week -to -week) rotating custody schedule and that

Wyatt would soon be school age.' She asserted, in part, that Mr. Boudreaux often

left Wyatt in the care of his parents, sister, or niece, that he and his parents refused

to cooperate with her attempts to potty -train Wyatt, that Mr. Boudreaux was

interrogating Wyatt regarding what went on in her home, and that Mr. Boudreaux' s

mother was Wyatt' s primary caregiver when Wyatt was in Mr. Boudreaux' s care.

Ms. Webster requested that physical custody be modified and that Wyatt be allowed

to reside primarily with her during the school year and spend alternate weekends

with Mr. Boudreaux.

The matter proceeded to a trial on August 1, 2022. At the conclusion, the trial

court ordered that joint custody continue, with continuing equal physical custody on

an alternating weekly basis, and designated Mr. Boudreaux and Ms. Webster as co -

domiciliary parents. The trial court signed the judgment on September 1, 2022. The

the daycare/ preK-3 expenses for Wyatt to attend Central Catholic School.' Further,

the judgment provides: that the parties meet to exchange Wyatt at the Pierre Part

Store in the morning and after school during Mr. Boudreaux' s week to have physical

custody; that the parties be able to Facetime/talk with Wyatt at noon on Saturday

and Sunday when Wyatt is with the other parent; that neither party talk negatively

Ms. Webster testified at trial that the parties switched to a 7- 7 rotating physical custody by mutual agreement soon after the 2- 2- 5- 5 schedule was implemented.

3 Central Catholic School is located in Morgan City, about the other party; that each party notify the other of a dating partner that will be

around Wyatt; that Mr. Boudreaux establish a direct deposit into Ms. Webster' s

checking account for child support on a biweekly basis; that the parties communicate

via Our Family Wizard; that Mr. Boudreaux remit $ 85. 00 for a medical bill

reimbursement to Ms. Webster within five days; and that a review of the matter, and

the issue of school attendance, shall take place by status conference on April 27,

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