2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 9:355.10 — Temporary order

§355.10.  Temporary order

A.  The court may grant a temporary order allowing a parent to relocate.

B.  The court, upon the request of the moving parent, may hold a limited evidentiary hearing on the proposed relocation but may not grant court authorization to remove the child on an ex parte basis.

C.  If the court issues a temporary order authorizing a parent to relocate with the child, the court may not give undue weight to the temporary relocation as a factor in reaching its final determination.

D.  If temporary relocation of a child is permitted, the court may require the parent relocating the child to provide reasonable security guaranteeing that the court ordered visitation with the child will not be interrupted or interfered with by the relocating parent or that the relocating parent will return the child if court authorization for the removal is denied at the final hearing.

Acts 1997, No. 1173, §1; Acts 2003, No. 1209, §1.

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