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Sometimes you can fix your legal problem yourself. Here are forms, on-line applications, and information that may help you handle your problem. Some legal problems have deadlines which must be met or you lose your rights. You might need Adobe Acrobat reader for some information. To download this free software, click here.
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Appealing a Justice of the Peace Court Eviction Judgment
Information about appealing an eviction judgment of a justice of the peace court, and sample petition for suspensive appeal by trial de novo.
By: New Orleans Legal Assistance
How to Defend Yourself in an Eviction
Basic tips about defending yourself in an eviction lawsuit. There are also instructions for filing an Answer to an eviction suit and a sample Answer. The sample Answer is not a substitute for a lawyer's advice, and it is best to talk with a lawyer if you can before filing any court papers.
By: New Orleans Legal Assistance
In Forma Pauperis--When You Can't Afford Court Costs
Questions and answers about how to ask the court to waive court filing fees, and a link to the In Forma Pauperis form on the Louisiana Supreme Court's website.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
The Mediation Center
(Separate Website)
Web site excerpt: "The Loyola Mediation Center (MC) provides mediation services, at [no] cost, to parties who have agreed to mediate a dispute, or have been referred to mediation by the court."
By: Loyola University at New Orleans