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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Louisiana on
Q: Can police enter a home with no warrant in the process of placing weapons and cuffs on my children for nothing?

When asked about the warrant they told me they didn’t have to give one then they later said that they found drugs that had never been seen before, and when I wouldn’t stop asking about a warrant right before that left they printed one from there vehicle while I was in there and it had the... View More

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answered on Sep 22, 2024

It sounds like you’re dealing with a very confusing and stressful situation. Generally, police need a warrant to enter your home, especially at night. There are exceptions, such as emergencies or situations where evidence might be destroyed, but they still have to follow proper legal procedures.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Uncategorized for Louisiana on
Q: Hello, tow company towed my vehicle. I want to retrieve items from the vehicle but vehicle is not at the address given
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answered on Sep 19, 2024

It sounds frustrating that your vehicle isn’t at the location provided by the tow company. First, try calling the tow company directly to clarify where the vehicle is currently being held. Sometimes, vehicles may be moved to different lots or locations, and the company should be able to give you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Louisiana on
Q: I have traffic tickets from 9 years ago. Do I still have to pay them in louisiana
Randy Bryan Ligh
Randy Bryan Ligh
answered on Sep 17, 2024

More information is needed here such as the current status of the tickets? If the tickets are unresolved due to your not appearing court, then it is also possible you have outstanding bench warrants. I recommend that either you, or you hire a lawyer to contact the jurisdiction where the tickets... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody, Civil Rights and Communications Law for Louisiana on
Q: Do I have to inform my ex husband I am recording our conversation while we talk about the divorce in a public park?
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answered on Sep 16, 2024

When recording a conversation with your ex-husband in a public park, the rules depend on the laws of your state or country. Some places require the consent of both parties for recording conversations, while others only need the consent of one person involved in the conversation. This is known as... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Federal Crimes and Municipal Law for Louisiana on
Q: If task force was to obtain a warrant under suspicion & belief, an they go into your house and didn’t find anything

Can they arrest u under there suspicion, and believe beings that they still didn’t find nothing

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answered on Sep 16, 2024

If law enforcement obtains a warrant based on suspicion and belief and enters your home but does not find anything illegal, they typically cannot arrest you solely on that suspicion. Warrants allow them to search your property for evidence of a crime, but if no evidence is found, their authority to... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury, Car Accidents and Medical Malpractice for Louisiana on
Q: I have a intracranial hematoma to my right temporal lobe that was left untreated now has started paralyzed my body

On the opposite side also my speech an alot more I wasn't aware of this until I tried filling out for disability 2007 an again 2019 I was told I refuse treated but 2017 I got my records and it stated different from my records my lawyer has which he's not aware of yet

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answered on Sep 15, 2024

If you currently have an attorney you should address these issues directly with him or her. If you have come into new information or facts about your case the first call should be to them. They will be more involved and have better knowledge of your direct facts that what you may find online.

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1 Answer | Asked in Uncategorized for Louisiana on
Q: Orthopedist set knee surgery/ordered pre-op tests.Board denied surgery AFTER tests/notified insurance.liable for costs?

Recieved two letters from insurer: One authorizing tests; A second one stating "We can't process this coverage request because: The party (member or provider) who requested determination (service/procedure/item) has requested to withdraw the request. We will not continue with a review... View More

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answered on Sep 14, 2024

It sounds like you're dealing with a complicated situation involving denied insurance coverage for surgery and pre-op tests that were already performed. Based on what you've described, if the tests were authorized by your insurance company before the surgery was denied, you might not be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support for Louisiana on
Q: Can I get child support from my child's father if I am not working because I am in school?
Randy Bryan Ligh
Randy Bryan Ligh
answered on Sep 13, 2024

Yes is the answer however, your employment or school status is only 1 factor in determining child support---I would recommend that you contact a family law attorney to discuss child support and other issues and the best way to proceed going forward. Good luck.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce for Louisiana on
Q: If I obtain a home loan in my name with my name on the deed, will my husband be entitled to it during a divorce?

N/a

Randy Bryan Ligh
Randy Bryan Ligh
answered on Sep 12, 2024

More information is needed on this. Is the property community or separate? If it is community, then between you and your husband, each of you own the property and each of you are respomsible for the debt/loan (assuming the loan was obtained during the marriage). I recommend that you consult with... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Collections and Traffic Tickets for Louisiana on
Q: A court collection agency in Louisiana is refusing to accept any payment less than a $100 on a past due ticket????

Three Open container tickets from Woodworth Louisiana went to collections and the collection agency is saying that I cannot make any payments less than a $100 they will only accept payments of a $100 or more is that legal can they do that

Jason Thomas Olivier
Jason Thomas Olivier
answered on Sep 12, 2024

Technically, they have been hired to the full amount you owe so they can refuse anything less than that. It isn't practical, but it's likely legal. I would send in the payment anyway. They will likely process it as that is cheaper than taking the time to mail it back to you. Good luck.

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1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for Louisiana on
Q: Can Louisiana garnish my social security retirement benefits for arrears when no current support due

The children are over 20 years old

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answered on Sep 12, 2024

In Louisiana, Social Security retirement benefits can generally be garnished for child support arrears, even if no current support is due and the children are now over 20 years old. This is because the state can enforce unpaid child support obligations that were established while the children were... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for Louisiana on
Q: Can the state of Louisiana garnish my social security retirement benefits from arrears with no current child support due
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answered on Sep 12, 2024

Louisiana cannot typically garnish your Social Security retirement benefits for child support arrears if there is no current child support due. Social Security retirement benefits are generally protected from garnishment by most creditors, but child support and alimony are exceptions. However, this... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody and Child Support for Louisiana on
Q: I been married 7 years and I been having a feeling he was cheating. I finally have proof. What steps do I take

He's always worked and I stayed home. He refused to help me with anything including our 2 kids

Douglas Lee Bryan
Douglas Lee Bryan
answered on Sep 11, 2024

You should consult with an attorney who handles divorce and family law matters. He/she can explain your rights and options to you regarding getting an immediate divorce on the grounds of adultery, as well as child support and spousal support. Good luck.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law and Probate for Louisiana on
Q: My mom passed in Louisiana, owned a suv & insurance was paid in full at the time. Can her son drive it and how long?

My mom passed 11/23. He instantly got in her suv. What rights if any does he have to drive it? What happens when its time for the insurance to renew? Shouldn't the tags be pulled? Also, she was married but they are claiming community property, I say wrong because she bought it with money she... View More

Randy Bryan Ligh
Randy Bryan Ligh
answered on Sep 9, 2024

You have a lot of questions and more information is needed---my suggestion is that you seaarch for a succession/probate lawyer in your area---set up a consult and at the consult ask your questions----at the end of the consult you can decide if you want to hire that attorney or if you need an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Uncategorized for Louisiana on
Q: Someone left a storage building on my property for over 6 months. Can i sale this building without a title?
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answered on Sep 8, 2024

If someone has left a storage building on your property for over six months, you generally cannot sell it without going through a proper legal process. You may need to follow your state's laws for abandoned property, which often requires notifying the owner, giving them a certain amount of... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Uncategorized for Louisiana on
Q: How do I file a motion to enforce a mutual injunction in Louisiana if the other party has ignored the terms?
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answered on Sep 8, 2024

To file a motion to enforce a mutual injunction in Louisiana, you'll need to gather evidence showing that the other party has violated the terms of the injunction. This evidence can include documents, emails, photographs, witness statements, or any other relevant material that clearly... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Uncategorized for Louisiana on
Q: In the state of Louisiana how much time do I have to get my truck back before losing ownership of it to the impound lot?
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answered on Sep 8, 2024

In Louisiana, if your truck has been impounded, you typically have about 10 to 15 days to reclaim it before the impound lot takes steps to assume ownership or auction it off. The exact time frame can vary depending on the city or parish regulations and the specific circumstances surrounding the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, Civil Rights and Municipal Law for Louisiana on
Q: Can you plug an extension cord into an exterior electrical box at a public/municipal building?

If you plug an extension cord into an outlet next to the fire station temporarily is that considered theft?

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answered on Sep 7, 2024

Plugging an extension cord into an exterior electrical box at a public or municipal building, like a fire station, can be problematic. Most public buildings have rules about using their power without permission, as this electricity is paid for by public funds. Unauthorized use could be considered a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for Louisiana on
Q: Local P.D. did nothing at all when I reported car stolen it was totaled hrs later. They fail to investigate AT ALL (La.)

As stated above local PD fail to take action against thief who stole and totaled my only car . This isn't the first time they fail me, last summer my car was vandalized on several occasions broken windows and windshield etc. even on camera from hotel security footage still nothing done not... View More

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answered on Aug 31, 2024

You’ve clearly faced a lot of frustration with how the local police department has handled these serious incidents. In Louisiana, you might consider filing a lawsuit against the police department for negligence or failure to act, but it’s important to understand that these cases can be complex.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Uncategorized for Louisiana on
Q: I am an Arkansas CPA trying to help form a non profit in Louisiana.

if we choose unincorporated association, but wish the protection of officers, looks like we need to file the Public organic document with the county. I am confused as to whether we need to file a document with Secretary of State to form the association. If so, what form is used? We will be... View More

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answered on Aug 31, 2024

To form an unincorporated association in Louisiana, you generally do not need to file any documents with the Secretary of State. However, if you want to protect your officers and members from personal liability, you should file a Public Organic Document with the parish (county) where your... View More

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