Louisiana Statutes
§ 23:731
Louisiana § 23:731
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 23Labor and Workers' Compensation
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La. Stat. Ann. § 23:731 (2026).
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§731. Assignment of earnings
A.A voluntary sale, transfer, or assignment of earnings executed by a person is not enforceable against his employer unless the employer consents thereto in writing. However, if the sale, transfer, or assignment is for the purpose of fulfilling a current or past due support obligation, or both, upon written notice by personal or domiciliary service or by registered or certified mail it shall be enforceable against a present or future employer without the employer's consent thereto.
B.Should there be a prior judgment, decree, order, or sentence of court, or a sale, transfer, or assignment against the person's earnings, upon written notice of that fact given by the employer, it shall become the duty of the party seeking to enforce the subsequent support obligat
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