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Star of “Lost” Wins Skirmish in Separation Battle

admin | March 6, 2009

On January 7, 2009, celeb gossip site TMZ.com reported that Naveen Andrews, one of the stars of the hit series “Lost,” emerged from Los Angeles Superior Court after winning sole child custody of his three year old boy, Naveen Joshua. The TV star’s estranged “baby mama,” Elena Eustache, had made wild allegations that the elder Naveen and his new girlfriend, Barbara Hershey, had been practicing voodoo witchcraft on the child. According to reports, Eustache was worried that Naveen Joshua was going to be poisoned. Naveen Andrews’ Attorney, Laura Wasser, argued at Superior Court that Eustache was not psychologically healthy, and the judge seemed to buy Wasser’s argument by awarding Naveen Andrews sole custody until a hearing the following month. After the charged courtroom confrontation, Eustache was seen crying to herself on a bench. She offered TMZ an angry quote about how celebrities always get their way. Naveen Andrews, on the other hand, quickly got on a plane with young Naveen Joshua to Hawaii, where the elder Naveen shoots his TV show.

Child Custody cases can often turn acrimonious, even if both parties in a divorce strive to ensure every protection for the children involved. To fight for your rights in a Child Support or Child Custody Case, you may need the assistance of a dedicated and skilled child custody attorney, like Sheryl R. Rentz. Please call us toll free at 610-645-0100 for a free consultation regarding your Child Custody or  Pennsylvania Child Support matter. We understand the trauma, frustration, and anger that recently separated couples go through, and we can provide the kind of legal advice and moral support that you need to advance your case and minimize your chances for setbacks.

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