W.K. v. L.L.
Opinion
bin this adoption proceeding, counsel for the natural mother, Wilford Carter,1 appeals the trial court’s award of sanctions, attorney fees, and court costs in favor of the prospective adoptive parent, W.K., and the natural father, W.S.K., Jr. For the following reasons, we reverse.
BACKGROUND
The instant matter instituted by W.K. and W.S.K., Jr., is predicated on an action involving the minor child, W.S.K., III, who is the biological child of L.L. and W.S.K., Jr. In February 2014, a Petition for In-trafamily Adoption was filed wherein W.K., the current wife of W.S.K., Jr., seeks to adopt W.S.K., III. An objection was filed pro se by L.L., the natural mother of W.S.K., III. Subsequently, Mr. Carter was retained to represent L.L. Trial on the adoption petition was set for April 7, 2014, before Judge Guy Bradberry (Judge Bradberry), duly elected judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District Court in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Just prior to trial, however, Mr. Carter filed a Motion to Recuse Judge Bradberry from presiding over the adoption. Mr. Carter’s recusal motion was referred for hearing before Judge Clayton Davis (Judge Davis), likewise a duly elected judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District Court in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
On July 18, 2014, a hearing on Mr. Carter’s request to recuse Judge Bradberry from hearing the adoption proceeding was conducted. The recusal was denied.
[2On July 22, 2014, a Motion and Order Setting Art. 863
Footnotes
165 So. 3d 1280 (W.K. v. L.L.) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.
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