Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan

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What this document covers

This Letter to Opposing Counsel regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan is a formal communication from an attorney to the opposing counsel in a child custody case. Its primary purpose is to request changes to the Joint Custody Implementation Plan, specifically to include an Immediate Income Assignment Order. This letter also serves to document previous communications regarding these changes and includes relevant enclosures, distinguishing it from other custody-related forms by emphasizing the need for cooperation between legal representatives.

Main sections of this form

  • Header section with attorney's and recipient's contact information
  • Date of communication
  • Reference to prior conversation with opposing counsel
  • Specific request for amendment to the Joint Custody Implementation Plan
  • Enclosure of the judgment regarding tax dependency exemption
  • Closing statement and signature line for the attorney

Situations where this form applies

This form is essential in situations where legal counsel needs to formally document requests for amendments to an existing Joint Custody Implementation Plan following discussions with opposing counsel. It is particularly useful when clarifying agreements about financial obligations, such as income assignment orders, and when addressing related matters that may affect tax dependency exemptions for minor children.

Intended users of this form

  • Attorneys representing clients in child custody cases
  • Parties involved in joint custody arrangements needing formal amendments
  • Legal professionals looking to document communication and agreements effectively

Steps to complete this form

  • Enter the names and contact details of both attorneys involved.
  • Specify the date of the letter and the related case number.
  • Reference the date of the previous conversation with opposing counsel.
  • Clearly state the amendment needed in the Joint Custody Implementation Plan, including the paragraph number.
  • Attach any required documents, such as the judgment regarding tax dependency exemption.
  • Sign and date the letter before sending it to the opposing counsel.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to include all necessary details about previous communications.
  • Omitting the specific paragraph number for the amendment request.
  • Neglecting to attach relevant enclosures that support the request.
  • Sending the letter without a signature or proper formatting.

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Rule 10.1 outlines specific procedures related to family law cases within Louisiana District Courts. It provides guidance on how to manage custody and visitation matters, ensuring fairness during proceedings. If you are preparing a Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan, understanding this rule can help you in addressing relevant issues effectively.

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Louisiana Letter to Opposing Counsel regarding Amendment to Joint Custody Implementation Plan