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4 Civil Protective Orders

  • 4.1 General Principles
  • 4.2 Eligibility
  • 4.3 Available Relief
  • 4.4 Standards
  • 4.5 Duration of the Order
  • 4.6 Extension and Modification
  • 4.7 Penalties
  • 4.8 The Hearing
  • 4.9 Costs and Attorney Fees
  • 4.10 Miscellaneous Procedural Matters
  • 4.11 Practical Considerations

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Pro Bono Desk Manual

  • Foreward
  • Editor’s Introduction
  • Correcting Names and Gender Markers
  • Court Access for Individuals with Disabilities
  • Defending Homeownership
  • Domestic Violence Law in Louisiana
    • 1 Introduction
    • 2 Lawyering in Domestic Violence Cases
    • 3 Protective Orders Generally
    • 4 Civil Protective Orders
      • 4.1 General Principles
      • 4.2 Eligibility
      • 4.3 Available Relief
      • 4.4 Standards
      • 4.5 Duration of the Order
      • 4.6 Extension and Modification
      • 4.7 Penalties
      • 4.8 The Hearing
      • 4.9 Costs and Attorney Fees
      • 4.10 Miscellaneous Procedural Matters
      • 4.11 Practical Considerations
    • 5 Ancillary Relief in Protective Order Cases
    • 6 Other Types of Protective Orders and Injunctions
    • 7 Divorce
    • 8 Custody and Visitation
    • 9 Specific Populations
    • 10 Client Financial Independence
    • 11 Miscellaneous Topics
    • 12 Practical Tips
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  • Family Law
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  • In Forma Pauperis Filings
  • Language Access
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  • Louisiana Successions
  • Medicaid
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