Bordelon v. Dehnert
787 So. 2d 995, 2001 WL 334363
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Bordelon v. Dehnert, 787 So. 2d 995, 2001 WL 334363 (La. 2001).
Opinion
Leon Nicholas BORDELON
v.
Theresa Ann DEHNERT.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Denied. Result is correct. Because one of the parties remains domiciled in the state which issued the child support judgment, that state retains continuing exclusive jurisdiction and is the only state which can modify its order. See La. Ch.Code art. 1306.11; see also Jurado v. Brashear, 00-C-1306 (La.3/19/01), 782 So.2d 575.
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