Alexander v. Alexander

347 So. 2d 305, 1977 La. App. LEXIS 4169
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 7, 1977
DocketNo. 8290
StatusPublished

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Alexander v. Alexander, 347 So. 2d 305, 1977 La. App. LEXIS 4169 (La. Ct. App. 1977).

Opinion

REDMANN, Judge.

Just as a prior civil proceeding for alimony and child support in the district court does not pre-empt the juvenile court’s criminal non-support jurisdiction, State v. Galjour, 1949, 215 La. 553, 41 So.2d 215, we hold (ás we indicated obiter in Marchese v. Schulte, La.App. 4 Cir. 1970, 235 So.2d 605) that a prior criminal non-support proceeding in juvenile court does not pre-empt the district court’s civil jurisdiction over alimony and child support.

The trial court’s contrary ruling is reversed.

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Related

State v. Galjour
41 So. 2d 215 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1949)
Mitchell v. Schulte
235 So. 2d 605 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1970)

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