Louisiana Objection to Hearing Officer's Recommendations and Interim Order and/or Order to Set Default Hearing is a legal document that is filed when a party objects to the findings and/or recommendations of a hearing officer or the court’s Interim Order and/or Order to Set Default Hearing. The objection must be filed within a specific timeframe and must contain specific information. The types of Louisiana Objection to Hearing Officer's Recommendations and Interim Order and/or Order to Set Default Hearing include: 1. Objection to Hearing Officer's Findings and/or Recommendations: This objection is filed when a party disagrees with the findings and/or recommendations of the hearing officer. 2. Objection to Interim Order and/or Order to Set Default Hearing: This objection is filed when a party disagrees with the court’s Interim Order and/or Order to Set Default Hearing. The objection must be filed within 10 days after the date of the hearing officer’s findings and/or recommendations or the court’s Interim Order and/or Order to Set Default Hearing. The objection must contain the name of the party who is filing the objection, a statement of the grounds for the objection, and a statement of the relief requested.