Asked in Family Law and Landlord - Tenant for Louisiana

Q: La, my dad and his ex wife have been divorced over 10 yrs. I live in the family home and served me eviction paper.

I was served twice with notice to vacate once by her the day was Thursday but she posted it on a Friday, then her daughter posted the second one, and then I was served with an eviction notice by the constable and I have 5 days. February 7th 2022 I have to appear before the Justice of the Peace.

The house was purchased from his sister with his injury settlement, her name was added some years after they married.

Their son kicked in my bedroom door when I was sick, her boyfriend (whom at the time lived here with her) hit me in the shoulder with his shoulder, and she recently tried attacking me. She works or worked for the local sheriff office.

I also filed a fraudulent claim with FEMA against her.

She set up cameras and microphones throughout the house I was told by an officer that it was legal because you're considered her roommates. The botch wiring for these devices has caused our phones trouble and compromised our connection.

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1 Lawyer Answer
Ellen Cronin Badeaux
Ellen Cronin Badeaux
Answered
  • Covington, LA
  • Licensed in Louisiana

A: You need to open s succession for your father.

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