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Filing a Petition: The interdiction process typically begins with the filing of a petition in the appropriate Louisiana court. The petitioner, who is often a family member or interested party, must provide evidence of the individuals incapacity and the need for a curator to make decisions on their behalf.
Q. What is an interdiction? A. An interdiction is a legal process where a court is asked to determine, from testimony and other evidence presented, whether a person is unable, due to an infirmity, to consistently make decisions regarding his person and/or his property, or to communicate those decisions.
An adult whose competency is in question must be represented by an attorney at an interdiction hearing. If the court finds that the person is incompetent to exercise some or all decision-making authority, then the court must decide who is the appropriate person to take on decision-making for the incompetent person. LEGAL STATUS - Disability Rights Louisiana Disability Rights Louisiana uploads 2020/02 2019- Disability Rights Louisiana uploads 2020/02 2019-
Full interdiction occurs when a court determines that the individual cannot consistently make decisions about their person and their property. Limited interdiction occurs when a court determines that the individual is incapable of consistently making decisions about their person, their property, or some part of either.
A petition for an interdiction must be filed and a hearing must take place within twenty days of the order that schedules it. All orders, pleadings, and evidence must be personally served to the defendant and the defendants attorney no later than 72 hours before the preliminary interdiction hearing. A Guide to Interdiction | LouisianaLawHelp.org LouisianaLawHelp.org Legal Topics LouisianaLawHelp.org Legal Topics

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The interdiction process entails the following: (a) An officer may be interdicted where gross misconduct which is likely to lead to dismissal is reported and requires investigation or a report that an officer has been charged in criminal proceedings is received. DISCIPLINE MANUAL FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE State Department for Public Works sites default files State Department for Public Works sites default files
In Louisiana, an Interdiction is the legal proceeding by which an adult is declared by the court to be incompetent and another person is appointed to manage personal and financial matters for the person who is interdicted. Louisiana law provides for full interdictions and limited interdictions. Interdiction and Incapacity Protection - Sessions, Fishman Nathan, L.L.C. Sessions, Fishman Nathan interdiction-and-inca Sessions, Fishman Nathan interdiction-and-inca
A person may be subject to full interdiction by court order if he is at least 18 years of age or an emancipated minor and is consistently unable to make reasoned decisions concerning himself or his property or is unable to communicate his decisions concerning himself or his property, because of an infirmity.

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