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Legal Information: Louisiana
Laws current as of October 30, 2024 Do I need to tell the court in Louisiana if I move?
It might be a good idea to give the court a current address so that you can be notified of any actions that are taken regarding your protective order. If you provide your new address to the court, you can ask that it be kept confidential.1 You can also give the court an address of a trusted friend or P.O. box if you feel unsafe giving out your street address.
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