How to become a legal resident in Louisiana, if I am a legal resident of California?
Q. I am in the military and have been stationed in Louisiana for three years now, I believe I still am a resident of California, but how do i become a legal resident of Louisiana? I just recently brought my brother to Louisiana as well and I am trying to obtain legal residency states on him so that I can file for guardianship of him here instead of having to travel back to California.
Asked by ME - Wed Jan 21 16:41:15 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most states require only that you have lived there for a certain amount of time, usually 6 to 12 months, but that will apply to your brother as well. Also, many states have an exception allowing military members to file such actions in the state they currently reside in, but you shouldn't need the exception having been there this long. The exception might keep you from having to wait for your brother to be there long enough though. You will need to contact a LA licensed attorney to be sure. Most attorneys in military areas are familiar with these things already. If you have no plans to move back to Cali, you might need to change your residency status to LA with the military, just to ward off anything that might pop that you have not… [cont.]
Answered by lil southern girl - Wed Jan 21 16:56:16 2009
Q. I am in the military and have been stationed in Louisiana for three years now, I believe I still am a resident of California, but how do i become a legal resident of Louisiana? I just recently brought my brother to Louisiana as well and I am trying to obtain legal residency states on him so that I can file for guardianship of him here instead of having to travel back to California.
Asked by ME - Wed Jan 21 16:41:15 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most states require only that you have lived there for a certain amount of time, usually 6 to 12 months, but that will apply to your brother as well. Also, many states have an exception allowing military members to file such actions in the state they currently reside in, but you shouldn't need the exception having been there this long. The exception might keep you from having to wait for your brother to be there long enough though. You will need to contact a LA licensed attorney to be sure. Most attorneys in military areas are familiar with these things already. If you have no plans to move back to Cali, you might need to change your residency status to LA with the military, just to ward off anything that might pop that you have not… [cont.]
Answered by lil southern girl - Wed Jan 21 16:56:16 2009
How is Louisiana's law code different than the other states?
Q. I know that all 49 of the other states base their laws off of the English Common Law, but Louisiana bases theirs off of the French law codes, so what are some major differences between Louisiana and the other 49 states?
Asked by PYT Stranger In Pittsburgh - Tue Sep 22 22:32:30 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I know that all 49 of the other states base their laws off of the English Common Law, but Louisiana bases theirs off of the French law codes, so what are some major differences between Louisiana and the other 49 states?
Asked by PYT Stranger In Pittsburgh - Tue Sep 22 22:32:30 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Louisiana Residents: Do you agree that your Governor should not accept federal stimulus dollars?
Q. He can give it to us in California. It seems that everything is good and well in Louisiana.
Asked by Cotton Eye Joe - Mon Feb 23 12:27:16 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If I was a governor of a state I would do everything to keep the federal goverment as much out of my state as possible.
Answered by cc - Mon Feb 23 12:36:15 2009
Q. He can give it to us in California. It seems that everything is good and well in Louisiana.
Asked by Cotton Eye Joe - Mon Feb 23 12:27:16 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If I was a governor of a state I would do everything to keep the federal goverment as much out of my state as possible.
Answered by cc - Mon Feb 23 12:36:15 2009
How do I find out the Louisiana Governor Candidate's opinion on certain topics?
Q. I want to find out who is for and who is against Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development .
Asked by Nanner - Wed Jul 25 13:18:13 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try here...
Answered by the_defiant_kulak - Wed Jul 25 13:28:49 2007
Q. I want to find out who is for and who is against Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development .
Asked by Nanner - Wed Jul 25 13:18:13 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try here...
Answered by the_defiant_kulak - Wed Jul 25 13:28:49 2007
I have a double misprint double dye Louisiana state Quarter. How much is it worth and are there others?
Q. The Louisiana State Quarter has no mint mark present. The lettering is messed up and it's been double struck obverse and reverse. I've searched the Internet for a very long time and have yet to find another like this. How many Misprinted Louisianna state quarters are there?
Asked by jmsbowe - Sat May 17 20:51:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you obviously don't have a lot of answers so i don't think there are many out there, haha. i would take it to a nearby stamp/coin shop to gain more information about this. coin mistakes are not uncommon and your coin got by the inspector somehow.
Answered by blue22 - Sat May 17 21:26:06 2008
Q. The Louisiana State Quarter has no mint mark present. The lettering is messed up and it's been double struck obverse and reverse. I've searched the Internet for a very long time and have yet to find another like this. How many Misprinted Louisianna state quarters are there?
Asked by jmsbowe - Sat May 17 20:51:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you obviously don't have a lot of answers so i don't think there are many out there, haha. i would take it to a nearby stamp/coin shop to gain more information about this. coin mistakes are not uncommon and your coin got by the inspector somehow.
Answered by blue22 - Sat May 17 21:26:06 2008
How long do you have to keep Louisiana State Tax Returns? After 12 yrs can the come back on you?
Q. The Louisiana Dept of Revenue is trying to say my husband owes taxes from 1994 & 1995 can they go back that far? How long are you supposed to keep LA state tax returns?
Asked by lynng814 - Wed Jun 27 21:04:56 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If your husband did not file those tax returns, there is no statute of limitations. If he filed the returns, there is a 10-year statute of limitations from the date taxes were assessed for the state to collect (just like the IRS). There is a 3-year statute of limitations from the date of filing for the state to assess additional taxes. No statute of limitations on fraud. If he filed timely and additional taxes were assessed, then the statute of limitations is about to run out. The State of Louisiana may be trying to collect before the deadline. If you agree to an extension, they will continue collection efforts. So for Louisiana, I'd keep all my tax returns for three years, and if there are additional taxes assessed within that… [cont.]
Answered by ninasgramma - Wed Jun 27 21:51:53 2007
Q. The Louisiana Dept of Revenue is trying to say my husband owes taxes from 1994 & 1995 can they go back that far? How long are you supposed to keep LA state tax returns?
Asked by lynng814 - Wed Jun 27 21:04:56 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If your husband did not file those tax returns, there is no statute of limitations. If he filed the returns, there is a 10-year statute of limitations from the date taxes were assessed for the state to collect (just like the IRS). There is a 3-year statute of limitations from the date of filing for the state to assess additional taxes. No statute of limitations on fraud. If he filed timely and additional taxes were assessed, then the statute of limitations is about to run out. The State of Louisiana may be trying to collect before the deadline. If you agree to an extension, they will continue collection efforts. So for Louisiana, I'd keep all my tax returns for three years, and if there are additional taxes assessed within that… [cont.]
Answered by ninasgramma - Wed Jun 27 21:51:53 2007
What are atleast five major cities located in the louisiana purchase?
Q. been sick and this is part of my makeupwork on the louisiana purchase. Please help.
Asked by ashes2burn - Sat Sep 26 15:45:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Raj...some of those are incorrect. Here is a map and a few cities purchased: New Orleans St. Louis Denver Des Moines Minneapolis It covers Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, North and South Dakota, and Minnesota. Some of these states it was only part of the state but this is a good list to go off of.
Answered by Jamie - Sat Sep 26 16:02:06 2009
Q. been sick and this is part of my makeupwork on the louisiana purchase. Please help.
Asked by ashes2burn - Sat Sep 26 15:45:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Raj...some of those are incorrect. Here is a map and a few cities purchased: New Orleans St. Louis Denver Des Moines Minneapolis It covers Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, North and South Dakota, and Minnesota. Some of these states it was only part of the state but this is a good list to go off of.
Answered by Jamie - Sat Sep 26 16:02:06 2009
What are the laws regarding managing residential property in Louisiana?
Q. I would like to know if you have to be a licensed realtor in the state of Louisiana (or any other state) to own a residential property management company? I have worked in the apartment industry for many years and would like to begin to manage residential property for individuals. Any insight would be great! Thank you!
Asked by The Day is Real... - Sun Aug 23 08:55:15 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, you need to be licensed. It is not legal to manage property you do not own without a brokers license.
Answered by Landlord - Sun Aug 23 09:11:36 2009
Q. I would like to know if you have to be a licensed realtor in the state of Louisiana (or any other state) to own a residential property management company? I have worked in the apartment industry for many years and would like to begin to manage residential property for individuals. Any insight would be great! Thank you!
Asked by The Day is Real... - Sun Aug 23 08:55:15 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, you need to be licensed. It is not legal to manage property you do not own without a brokers license.
Answered by Landlord - Sun Aug 23 09:11:36 2009
What is a side dish to accompany Louisiana Shrimp Boil?
Q. Going to a 4th of July party where I must bring a side dish for a Louisiana shrimp boil. Living here on the mouth of the Mississippi I am not familiar with Louisiana cuisine. Help me please.
Asked by cgminime - Wed Jul 2 14:56:36 2008 - - 4 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Potato salad corn on cobb cole slaw baked beans **I'm from Mississippi**
Answered by southernrome - Wed Jul 2 15:02:32 2008
Q. Going to a 4th of July party where I must bring a side dish for a Louisiana shrimp boil. Living here on the mouth of the Mississippi I am not familiar with Louisiana cuisine. Help me please.
Asked by cgminime - Wed Jul 2 14:56:36 2008 - - 4 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Potato salad corn on cobb cole slaw baked beans **I'm from Mississippi**
Answered by southernrome - Wed Jul 2 15:02:32 2008
How come the water in Louisiana is green?
Q. How come the water in Louisiana is green compared to Cancun/Florida ect? I know there was a hurricane ,but it was green even before that. Its not clean,blue its more green.You cant even see the bottom like the rest of the gulf.
Asked by daddyjohndeer - Sun Dec 2 19:19:00 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The waters IN Louisiana are rivers and swamps. A combination of mud, algae, and pollution, and the fact that most is standing shallow water creates the green and brownish color. If you are talking about the waters off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf it's not clear and blue because all the waters from the above are draining into it. The Mississippi River flows into the Gulf at Louisiana and that river is a drain for much of the United States. So by the time it reaches the Gulf there is plenty of pollution from all the industry and toilets that dump into it before it gets here. And that River has been called "The Muddy Mississippi" for a long long time. If you go out about twelve miles off the coast past the Barrier Islands (like Cat… [cont.]
Answered by boiledcrabs - Wed Dec 5 07:18:20 2007
Q. How come the water in Louisiana is green compared to Cancun/Florida ect? I know there was a hurricane ,but it was green even before that. Its not clean,blue its more green.You cant even see the bottom like the rest of the gulf.
Asked by daddyjohndeer - Sun Dec 2 19:19:00 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The waters IN Louisiana are rivers and swamps. A combination of mud, algae, and pollution, and the fact that most is standing shallow water creates the green and brownish color. If you are talking about the waters off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf it's not clear and blue because all the waters from the above are draining into it. The Mississippi River flows into the Gulf at Louisiana and that river is a drain for much of the United States. So by the time it reaches the Gulf there is plenty of pollution from all the industry and toilets that dump into it before it gets here. And that River has been called "The Muddy Mississippi" for a long long time. If you go out about twelve miles off the coast past the Barrier Islands (like Cat… [cont.]
Answered by boiledcrabs - Wed Dec 5 07:18:20 2007
How much does it cost to get 06 altima registered in louisiana from california?
Q. The plates are currently california but I now live in louisiana. Does anyone have an estimated cost that the dmv will charge me?
Asked by jgarmstr - Fri Dec 7 11:20:49 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by oklatom - Fri Dec 7 11:35:33 2007
Q. The plates are currently california but I now live in louisiana. Does anyone have an estimated cost that the dmv will charge me?
Asked by jgarmstr - Fri Dec 7 11:20:49 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by oklatom - Fri Dec 7 11:35:33 2007
How often does it snow in Louisiana?
Q. I have a project to do about Louisiana and i dont know if it snows or how often??Please tell me now!
Asked by Joey - Mon Mar 31 23:06:39 2008 - - 10 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Katie W has the best answer, and it DOES depend on where in LA you mean because northern LA has much colder winters than southern LA. Also define what you mean by "snow". Snow falls from the sky every few years in New Orleans (last in 2004) but does not "stick" on the ground. The last time there was visible snow on the ground in New Orleans was 1989, and before that was 1973. Not sure about before then, but had to be before the winter of 1967/68. I recommend you choose to research the weather for New Orleans (in the south) and Shreveport (in the north) since - say - 1968 (50 years). You already have the info on NOLA so make contact with a TV station in Shreveport to find out about their snow experiences
Answered by NOLA guy - Tue Apr 1 12:20:55 2008
Q. I have a project to do about Louisiana and i dont know if it snows or how often??Please tell me now!
Asked by Joey - Mon Mar 31 23:06:39 2008 - - 10 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Katie W has the best answer, and it DOES depend on where in LA you mean because northern LA has much colder winters than southern LA. Also define what you mean by "snow". Snow falls from the sky every few years in New Orleans (last in 2004) but does not "stick" on the ground. The last time there was visible snow on the ground in New Orleans was 1989, and before that was 1973. Not sure about before then, but had to be before the winter of 1967/68. I recommend you choose to research the weather for New Orleans (in the south) and Shreveport (in the north) since - say - 1968 (50 years). You already have the info on NOLA so make contact with a TV station in Shreveport to find out about their snow experiences
Answered by NOLA guy - Tue Apr 1 12:20:55 2008
how much is the state sales tax in Louisiana?
Q. If you do not live in Louisiana but are purchasing a product from that state online, do you have to pay the sales tax?
Asked by ASUfan - Thu Dec 14 19:21:14 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The state portion is 4%, then each parish and town has its own. In my hometown of Kentwood, it's 9%... 3% for Tangipahoa Parish an 2% for Town of Kentwood.
Answered by texascajun82 - Thu Dec 14 19:52:12 2006
Q. If you do not live in Louisiana but are purchasing a product from that state online, do you have to pay the sales tax?
Asked by ASUfan - Thu Dec 14 19:21:14 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The state portion is 4%, then each parish and town has its own. In my hometown of Kentwood, it's 9%... 3% for Tangipahoa Parish an 2% for Town of Kentwood.
Answered by texascajun82 - Thu Dec 14 19:52:12 2006
Where is the closest place to go from Louisiana to play in the snow December-February?
Q. We want to take our kids to see and play in snow for Christmas, but may need to wait until February before we can get away. Time constraints only allow us 4-5 days to work with, and we don't want to use it all travelling. We live in Louisiana. Any help is appreciated! Tell me of your trip, or maybe you live somewhere and know some secret places that are great. It doesn't have to be a tourist town. Thanks!
Asked by L P - Sat Sep 23 15:20:33 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i would have to say up near hotsprings arkansas, maybe branson missouri. sw
Answered by Justin's Wife of 10 Years!! - Wed Sep 27 12:02:06 2006
Q. We want to take our kids to see and play in snow for Christmas, but may need to wait until February before we can get away. Time constraints only allow us 4-5 days to work with, and we don't want to use it all travelling. We live in Louisiana. Any help is appreciated! Tell me of your trip, or maybe you live somewhere and know some secret places that are great. It doesn't have to be a tourist town. Thanks!
Asked by L P - Sat Sep 23 15:20:33 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i would have to say up near hotsprings arkansas, maybe branson missouri. sw
Answered by Justin's Wife of 10 Years!! - Wed Sep 27 12:02:06 2006
How much would it cost to go to Louisiana from Canada?
Q. I live in Canada, Saskatchewan and I want to go to USA, Louisiana Cotton Valley. How much would it cost for me to take a plane there?
Asked by Paige S - Sat Oct 3 15:51:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The nearest airport to Cotton Valley, LA is Shreveport. You don't give your travel dates, but a trip in November from Regina to Shreveport is about US$665 round-trip on Delta Airlines. Remember that everyone now needs a real passport to fly:
Answered by NOLA guy - Sat Oct 3 16:37:35 2009
Q. I live in Canada, Saskatchewan and I want to go to USA, Louisiana Cotton Valley. How much would it cost for me to take a plane there?
Asked by Paige S - Sat Oct 3 15:51:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The nearest airport to Cotton Valley, LA is Shreveport. You don't give your travel dates, but a trip in November from Regina to Shreveport is about US$665 round-trip on Delta Airlines. Remember that everyone now needs a real passport to fly:
Answered by NOLA guy - Sat Oct 3 16:37:35 2009
Is houma in Louisiana a safe place to be and work?
Q. I work at AT&T in North Carolina. They are wanting to transfer me to Houma in Louisiana to work, i will be working the whole Houma area for 3 months. But i live in a town with a population of 4,500. There is no crime where i live. Honest truth im afaid to go. I have never been outside of north carolina. I just want to know what the area is like.
Asked by Nathan R - Thu Aug 20 21:54:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I work in Houma. I just moved right below Houma in Montegut. I am not from here, I am originally from Baton Rouge. I do not think Houma is a bad place. I mean there may be some places that you may not want to be in but the city is fine to me. Where I live is more like country and its just 20 mins out of Houma. I say you should get out and try it. You will be fine. It will be a new experience and maybe if you have an off day someone can show you New Orleans which is only an hour from here. Good Luck!!!
Answered by Brittany R - Fri Aug 21 11:03:26 2009
Q. I work at AT&T in North Carolina. They are wanting to transfer me to Houma in Louisiana to work, i will be working the whole Houma area for 3 months. But i live in a town with a population of 4,500. There is no crime where i live. Honest truth im afaid to go. I have never been outside of north carolina. I just want to know what the area is like.
Asked by Nathan R - Thu Aug 20 21:54:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I work in Houma. I just moved right below Houma in Montegut. I am not from here, I am originally from Baton Rouge. I do not think Houma is a bad place. I mean there may be some places that you may not want to be in but the city is fine to me. Where I live is more like country and its just 20 mins out of Houma. I say you should get out and try it. You will be fine. It will be a new experience and maybe if you have an off day someone can show you New Orleans which is only an hour from here. Good Luck!!!
Answered by Brittany R - Fri Aug 21 11:03:26 2009
How does the Louisiana Purchase affect the United States of today?
Q. How does the Louisiana Purchase affect the United States of today?
Asked by Lilly A - Wed Mar 12 23:52:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Louisiana purchase in 1803 gave the United States land which now encompasses 15 of the central states. The US government paid $23 million total to Spain and France which greatly increased the size of the country without having to fight any wars.
Answered by Jimmymac - Thu Mar 13 00:04:38 2008
Q. How does the Louisiana Purchase affect the United States of today?
Asked by Lilly A - Wed Mar 12 23:52:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Louisiana purchase in 1803 gave the United States land which now encompasses 15 of the central states. The US government paid $23 million total to Spain and France which greatly increased the size of the country without having to fight any wars.
Answered by Jimmymac - Thu Mar 13 00:04:38 2008
What is a nice city in the mississippi or louisiana that has a nice mall and places to have fun at?
Q. Me and a couple of my friends are going willing to take a lil summer trip to a city to shop and have fun. What are a couple of nice cities in mississippi or louisiana that we can go and visit?
Asked by Shanequa - Mon Jun 16 00:45:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. New Orleans, of course. Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Alexandria, Shreveport, St. Francisville (all in Louisiana).
Answered by Tara A - Mon Jun 16 05:11:57 2008
Q. Me and a couple of my friends are going willing to take a lil summer trip to a city to shop and have fun. What are a couple of nice cities in mississippi or louisiana that we can go and visit?
Asked by Shanequa - Mon Jun 16 00:45:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. New Orleans, of course. Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Alexandria, Shreveport, St. Francisville (all in Louisiana).
Answered by Tara A - Mon Jun 16 05:11:57 2008
Why was the Louisiana Purchase important to the future of the United States?
Q. Why was the Louisiana Purchase important to the future of the United States?
Asked by Ty-Ty - Tue Feb 17 19:49:15 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Because it gave us A LOT more land, and other people wanted to settle there for a fresh, new start
Answered by bubbles6_4321 - Tue Feb 17 19:58:27 2009
Q. Why was the Louisiana Purchase important to the future of the United States?
Asked by Ty-Ty - Tue Feb 17 19:49:15 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Because it gave us A LOT more land, and other people wanted to settle there for a fresh, new start
Answered by bubbles6_4321 - Tue Feb 17 19:58:27 2009
What was the original aim of the negotiations that led to the Louisiana Purchase?
Q. in 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. What was the original aim of the negotiations that led to the Louisiana Purchase? What was the final selling price? How much land did the French think they were selling, and how much land did the Americans think they were buying? Expanded
Asked by In Blackest Night - Sat Mar 8 08:16:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The United States originally wanted only to purchase New Orleans because of the important seaport. Jefferson feared we would eventually go to war with France. America's Manifest Destiny, (westward expansion), also played a part in wanting Louisiana. France wanted to sell the entire territory not just New Orleans. France needed money for it's army. The U.S. ended up borrowing 15 million dollars at 6% interest from Great Britain for the purchase. The Louisiana Territory was all the land west of the Mississippi river that had rivers flowing eastward. Thirteen states formed from the territory. The size of the United States doubled.
Answered by staisil - Sat Mar 8 08:26:00 2008
Q. in 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. What was the original aim of the negotiations that led to the Louisiana Purchase? What was the final selling price? How much land did the French think they were selling, and how much land did the Americans think they were buying? Expanded
Asked by In Blackest Night - Sat Mar 8 08:16:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The United States originally wanted only to purchase New Orleans because of the important seaport. Jefferson feared we would eventually go to war with France. America's Manifest Destiny, (westward expansion), also played a part in wanting Louisiana. France wanted to sell the entire territory not just New Orleans. France needed money for it's army. The U.S. ended up borrowing 15 million dollars at 6% interest from Great Britain for the purchase. The Louisiana Territory was all the land west of the Mississippi river that had rivers flowing eastward. Thirteen states formed from the territory. The size of the United States doubled.
Answered by staisil - Sat Mar 8 08:26:00 2008
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