STATE OF LOUISIANACOURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT11-77TOMMIE MACK GRANGER VERSUS STEPHANIE W. GRANGER
**********APPEAL FROM THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTPARISH OF RAPIDES, NO. 198,383HONORABLE DONALD THADDEUS JOHNSON, DISTRICT JUDGE**********
SHANNON J. GREMILLIONJUDGE
**********Court composed of Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux, Chief Judge, Jimmie C. Peters, andShannon J. Gremillion, Judges.
AFFIRMED.
Richard E. LeeAttorney at Law810 Main St.Pineville, LA 71360(318) 448-1391Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant:Tommie Mack Granger Henry Howard Lemoine, Jr.Attorney at Law607 Main St.Pineville, LA 71360(318) 473-4220Counsel for Defendant/Appellee:Stephanie W. Granger
Thomas D. Davenport, Jr.The Davenport Firm1628 Metro DriveAlexandria, LA 71301(318) 445-9696Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant:Tommie Mack Granger
Now Stephanie W. Barnes whom we will refer to as Barnes throughout this opinion.
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GREMILLION, Judge
.In this ongoing custody litigation, the father, Tommie Mack Granger,appeals the judgment in favor of the mother, Stephanie W. Granger. For the
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following reasons, we affirm in all respects.
FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND
In the latest installment of the litigation surrounding custody of their daughter, Savannah Granger, Granger alleges that Barnes has violated severalLouisiana laws by relocating Savannah to California. These parties have litigated over their daughter since 1999, at which timean Orleans Parish Court entered a Consent Judgement awarding Barnes and Granger joint custody with each exercising equal physical custody of Savannah on a two-week rotating basis. This judgment further authorized Barnes’ move to Memphis,Tennessee to complete a fellowship program and, further, prohibited Barnes frommoving “outside of a 300 mile radius from Alexandria, Louisiana” with the exception being remaining in Memphis. In August 2000, an Alexandria court rendered a considered decreemaintaining joint custody, but naming Barnes the primary custodian and awardingGranger visitation every other weekend from Wednesday to Sunday and summer visitation. At this time, Barnes resided in Little Rock, Arkansas.In December 2008, the trial court implemented a second considereddecree modifying Granger’s visitation schedule to Friday through Sunday with extratime in summer. At this time, Barnes was living in Shreveport. Granger appealedthat ruling, and we affirmed the visitation schedule in
Granger v. Granger,
09-272
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