Louisiana Family Law Treatise

by Monica Hof Wallace, Sandi Varnado

Forthcoming June 2025

Tags: Family Law

ISBN 978-1-5310-3336-1
eISBN 978-1-5310-3337-8

As the first of its kind, Louisiana Family Law Treatise provides a comprehensive discussion of Book I of the Civil Code "Of Persons" and related matters. Practitioners and judges will value the in-depth research and commentary, and law students will benefit from the well-organized, easy-to-understand exposition of private family law.

The thirteen-chapter treatise begins with an exploration of the notion of personhood, including a differentiation between natural and juridical persons. Chapter Two addresses the legal intricacies of absent persons. Beginning in Chapter Three, the focus will shift to relationships between persons, the first of which is marriage. Chapter Four focuses on the dissolution of marriage by divorce. Chapters Five through Seven address several incidences of divorce—spousal support, child custody, and child support. Chapters Eight through Eleven examine another relationship between persons—parent and child. Chapter Eight addresses the formation of that relationship via filiation, while Chapter Nine assesses the legal concept of parental authority. Chapter Ten addresses tutorship, and Chapter Eleven discusses emancipation. The treatise concludes with Chapters Twelve on interdiction and Chapter Thirteen on domestic violence in families.

Written by two law professors trained in Louisiana and experts in family law, along with contributions by seasoned practitioners, Louisiana Family Law Treatise is deeply-researched and explored. It not only examines cutting-edge modern legal issues, but it connects the reader to the historical developments in Louisiana's family laws. The authors present complex topics in an intelligible prose, such that any reader—novice or expert—will understand the private law governing the family in Louisiana.

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