Louisiana Consents to Have Matter Heard by Domestic Commissioner is a form that is used when both parties agree to have their dispute heard by a Domestic Commissioner instead of a judge. This form is required to be signed by both parties to the dispute, and once signed, it grants the Domestic Commissioner authority to hear evidence, make a ruling, and enter a judgment in the case. Louisiana Consents to Have Matter Heard by Domestic Commissioner forms come in two varieties: Consent to Have Matter Heard by Domestic Commissioner for Child Support and Consent to Have Matter Heard by Domestic Commissioner for Divorce. The Child Support form is used when both parties agree to have a dispute involving child support, such as modification or enforcement, heard by a Domestic Commissioner. The Divorce form is used when both parties agree to have a dispute involving divorce, such as alimony or property division, heard by a Domestic Commissioner.