Expedite Louisiana Family Case
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I understand your situation. In Louisiana, you may:
- Request an expedited hearing
- File a motion to compel if she's not cooperating
- Consult a local attorney for more options
It's important to communicate these issues with your attorney.
- Request an expedited hearing
- File a motion to compel if she's not cooperating
- Consult a local attorney for more options
It's important to communicate these issues with your attorney.
She has provided no evidence to her claims and yet i have to submitted to costly procedures. Is there anything i can do to stop this from happening?
In Louisiana, you can:
- Request a hearing on the evidence
- File for summary judgment if there's no valid dispute
- Consult with your attorney for further strategies
Always keep your attorney informed.
- Request a hearing on the evidence
- File for summary judgment if there's no valid dispute
- Consult with your attorney for further strategies
Always keep your attorney informed.
She accused me of being an alcoholic. I have to go to AA meetings every week. There is no evidence that i am an alcoholic. No DUI's no arrest. How can i stop this?
In Louisiana, you can:
- Request a hearing to challenge the allegation.
- Provide counter-evidence, like medical records or witness testimony.
- Consult your attorney about this issue.
Remember to communicate all these concerns with your attorney.
- Request a hearing to challenge the allegation.
- Provide counter-evidence, like medical records or witness testimony.
- Consult your attorney about this issue.
Remember to communicate all these concerns with your attorney.
My ex said i said inappropriate things to my children and is using that to keep them away from me. I have not said those things. How should i approach this?
In Louisiana, you can:
- Request a hearing to dispute these allegations.
- Gather evidence that supports your claims.
- Consider involving a neutral third party, like a child psychologist.
- Consult with your attorney about the best approach.
Always keep your attorney informed.
- Request a hearing to dispute these allegations.
- Gather evidence that supports your claims.
- Consider involving a neutral third party, like a child psychologist.
- Consult with your attorney about the best approach.
Always keep your attorney informed.