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A defendant shall file his answer within fifteen days after service of citation upon him, except as otherwise provided by law.
A defendant shall file his answer within fifteen days after service of citation upon him, except as otherwise provided by law.
Three different modes of procedure are used in civil matters in the trial courts of this state: ordinary, summary, and executory.
A point in a motion for new trial is a prerequisite to the following complaints on appeal: (1) A complaint on which evidence must be heard such as one of jury misconduct or newly discovered evidence or failure to set aside a judgment by default; (2) A complaint of factual insufficiency of the evidence to support a jury
The Louisiana discovery rules are contained in the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure, Article 1420 through Article 1437. The discovery rules contained in the Code also apply in divorce actions.
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To begin preparing for trial, both sides engage in discovery . This is the formal process of exchanging information between the parties about the witnesses and evidence they ll present at trial. Discovery enables the parties to know before the trial begins what evidence may be presented.
Defendant has 10 days from the date served in which to answer in writing. These ten days are a period of time in which you the plaintiff cannot take any action. After the ten calendar days the defendant can still file an answer at any time prior to your obtaining a judgment.
A defendant shall file his answer within fifteen days after service of citation upon him, except as otherwise provided by law.
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The discovery rules contained in the Code also apply in divorce actions. Law Summary: The Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure provides that a discovery request made a party represented by an attorney must be signed by at least one attorney of record using his/her individual name.

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