Olivia Lyn Bean and Treshawn Dardie Davis v. Emily Pounds and Reid Pounds

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 30, 2022
Docket2021CW1549
StatusUnknown

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Olivia Lyn Bean and Treshawn Dardie Davis v. Emily Pounds and Reid Pounds, (La. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2021 CW 1549

OLIVIA LYN BEAN AND TRESHAWN DARAIE DAVIS

VERSUS

A j EMILY POUNDS AND REID POUNDS

Consolidated with

IN RE: EMILY AND REID POUNDS APPLYING FOR PRIVATE ADOPTION [ OF A.G.B.]' 6 ut) Judgment Rendered: MAR 3 0 2022 C a

On review from the Twenty -Second Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of Washington State of Louisiana

Docket Number 114, 862 c/ w 115, 132, Div. K

The Honorable Patrice w. Oppenheim, Judge Presiding

Bernadette Rocco Lee Counsel for Plaintiffs/ Relators, Sheila Willis Olivia Lyn Bean and Treshawn Edith Henderson Morris Daraie Davis Suzanne Ecuyer Bayle New Orleans, LA

Mark L. James Counsel for Defendants/ Respondents, Franklinton, Louisiana Emily Pounds and Reid Pounds

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C. J., PENZATO, AND HESTER, JJ.

1 The initials of the minor child are used to protect and maintain the privacy of the minor child involved in this proceeding. See Uniform Rules of Louisiana Courts of Appeal, Rule 5- 1 and Rule 5- 2. HESTER, J.

In this writ application, plaintiffs, Olivia Lyn Bean and Treshawn Daraie'

Davis, seek review of two judgments rendered by the trial court on the same day

granting a peremptory exception of res judicata filed by defendants, Emily Pounds

and Reid Pounds, denying plaintiffs' supplemental petition for custody of their

biological child, A.G.B., and denying plaintiffs' request that the trial court

disapprove voluntary acts of surrender executed by plaintiffs for the adoption of

A.G.B. by the defendants. For the following reasons, we grant the writ application,

reverse the portion of the trial court' s judgment granting defendants' exception of

res judicata, and deny the exception of res judicata. We vacate the portion of the

trial court' s judgment denying plaintiffs' supplemental petition for custody and

plaintiffs' request that the court disapprove their voluntary surrenders, and remand

this matter to the trial court to review the voluntary surrenders executed by plaintiffs

and make a determination as to their sufficiency, as required by La. Ch. Code art.

1131( D), within 30 days from the date of issuance of this judgment.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On April 30, 2020, A.G.B. was born to Olivia Lyn Bean and Treshawn Daraie

Davis. Four days later, on May 4, 2020, Bean and Davis signed voluntary acts of

surrender for the adoption of A.G.B. by defendants, Emily Pounds and Reid Pounds

collectively, " Poundses"). According to the parties, A.G.B. has remained in the

physical custody of the Poundses since her birth.

On May 28, 2020, less than a month after signing the voluntary surrenders,

Bean and Davis sought to revoke their surrenders by filing an " Objection to

Adoption" in Washington Parish.' Bean and Davis alleged they are the biological

Z Treshawn Daraie Davis' middle name is sometimes misspelled as " Dardie" in the record.

3 Bean and Davis' objection to adoption was assigned to a different division than the instant matter.

2 parents of A.G.B. and stated they " revoke any previous consent to adoption and

object to any adoption of [A.G.B.]." ( Emphasis in original). The record before us

does not contain evidence regarding the disposition of Bean and Davis' s objection

to adoption.

On July 13, 2020, Bean and Davis initiated the instant matter by filing a

Petition for Custody" naming Emily Pounds and Reid Pounds as defendants. The

case was assigned trial court docket number 114, 862 and was allotted to Division

K" ofthe Twenty -Second Judicial District Court. In their petition for custody, Bean

and Davis alleged they are A.G.B.' s biological parents, and the Poundses have

physical custody of A.G.B. " subject to an unfiled Adoption." Bean and Davis

requested the trial court " establish custody of [A.G.B.] in accordance with Louisiana

law."

Following a conference on October 6, 2020, a hearing officer issued a report

recommending A.G.B. be returned to Bean and Davis, finding no adoption

proceedings had been initiated by the Poundses, and further finding " no legal

authority for them to exercise custody." On October 12, 2020, the Poundses filed

an objection to the hearing officer' s report, alleging A.G.B. would be in danger if

returned to Bean and Davis, and stating that an application for adoption would be

filed.

On October 13, 2020, the Poundses filed an " Application for Court Approval

of Adoptive Placement" requesting A.G.B. be placed for adoption with the

Poundses. The Poundses' application for adoption was assigned trial court docket

number 115, 132 and was allotted to Division " K" of the Twenty -Second Judicial

District Court. The Poundses attached the following documentation to their

application for adoption: ( 1) the voluntary surrenders executed by Bean and Davis

on May 4, 2020; ( 2) documents related to criminal background checks for Emily

Pounds and Reid Pounds; ( 3) an " Adoption Assessment" of Bean completed by

K Angelle Escousse, a licensed clinical social worker; and ( 4) an affidavit by Escousse

wherein she attested that she met with Bean " in a two-hour clinical session" on May

4, 2020. The Poundses also attached an affidavit by Julie M. Knight, the attorney

who signed Bean' s voluntary surrender as her attorney. In her affidavit, dated

October 6, 2020, Knight attested to the fact that she did not represent the Poundses

at any time, and stated "[ i] f the surrender has that I did represent both it is a

typographical error."' Knight also stated she was not employed by " Mr. Arata" and

only used his law office to interview clients in the Washington Parish area.' The

Poundses also attached to their application for adoption a proposed order for the trial

court to approve Bean' s and Davis' s voluntary surrenders. The proposed order

submitted by the Poundses was not signed by the trial court.

On October 15, 2020, Bean and Davis filed a " Natural Parents' Opposition to

Adoption and Motion to Dissolve Acts of Surrender." Bean and Davis' opposition

contained the caption of the adoption proceedings, but the trial court docket number

of the custody case ( trial court docket no. 115, 132). Bean and Davis alleged they

are the biological parents of A.G.B. and expressly " revoke[ d] any previous consent

to adoption, Acts of Surrender, and object and oppose any adoption of

A.G.B.]." ( Emphasis in original). Bean and Davis moved the trial court to deny

the Poundses additional time to file Bean' s and Davis' voluntary surrenders, pointing

out that under La. Ch. Code art. 1131( C), the Poundses had three days after execution

of the voluntary surrenders on May 4, 2020, to file them with the trial court. Bean

and Davis noted that the Poundses waited more than 160 days after execution of the

voluntary surrenders to file them, and failed to request leave of court with good cause

shown for the delay, as required by La. Ch. Code art. 1131( C).

4 Davis' s voluntary surrender was signed by Bryan A. Harris as Davis' s attorney and Knight as ATTORNEY FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTS[.]"

s The record indicates William Arata represented the Poundses in connection with a protective order sought by the Poundses against Bean.

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