Ex Spouse Violation Consequences

Summary

In Louisiana, violating a protective order, such as La. R.S. 14:79, can result in arrest, fines, or imprisonment. If an ex-spouse shows up unannounced despite a court order, it is a serious offense. Consider reporting the violation to local authorities for enforcement. Understanding the legal consequences and processes can help protect your rights.

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In Louisiana, violating a court order, such as a restraining order or protective order, can have serious legal consequences.
Key Points:
- Violating a protective order can result in arrest.
- A person found guilty may face fines, imprisonment, or both.

Would you like guidance on how to report this violation or need more details about the legal consequences?
what is the law number when someone comes to your house even court ordered not to?
In Louisiana, violating a protective or restraining order can be a serious offense. The relevant statute is Louisiana Revised Statutes (La. R.S.) *:*:
- La. R.S. *:*: Violation of protective orders can result in fines, imprisonment, or both.
Would you like guidance on how to report this violation or need more details about the process?