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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:355.7

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RS 9:355.7
§355.7. Objection to relocation of child
Except for a person with equal physical custody of a child under a court decree, a person who is entitled to object to a proposed relocation of the principal residence of a child shall make any objection within thirty days after receipt of the notice. The objection shall be made in writing by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or delivered by commercial courier as defined in R.S. 13:3204(D), to the mailing address provided for the person proposing relocation in the notice of proposed relocation.
A person with equal physical custody of a child under a court decree need not make an objection under this Section. The rights of persons with equal physical custody are governed by R.S. 9:355.4(B).
Acts 2012, No. 627, §1.
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