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Yes, Louisiana is a one-party consent state when it comes to recording conversations or telephone calls.
Louisiana is one of nine community property states. In these states, there is a presumption that all property acquired during a marriage belongs to both spouses. During a divorce or legal separation, spouses divide community assets 50/50.
Adultery does not typically affect the division of property. Louisiana follows community property laws, meaning marital assets and debts undergo equal division between spouses. However, if the unfaithful spouses actions depleted marital assets, the court may consider this when dividing property.
Any separate property will be inherited by the decedents family. There is a specific order that the decedents family will inherit. The family members inherit starting with brothers and sisters, then parents, then aunts and uncles, and then cousins.
Reflecting its French heritage, Louisiana is the only U.S. state with political subdivisions termed parishes, which are equivalent to counties, making it one of only two U.S. states not subdivided into counties (the other being Alaska and its boroughs).
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In Louisiana, both spouses can control community property, subject to certain limitations. This is known as equal management of community property. Each spouse acting alone may manage, control, or dispose of community property unless otherwise provided by law.

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