RS 13:4251.207
If a court obtained jurisdiction because of unjustifiable conduct, it may decline jurisdiction, use it only for limited remedial purposes, or keep it after considering specific factors. It may also shift certain expenses to the party that invoked jurisdiction, but not against the state or its subdivisions unless anothe
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If a court obtained jurisdiction because of unjustifiable conduct, it may decline jurisdiction, use it only for limited remedial purposes, or keep it after considering specific factors. It may also shift certain expenses to the party that invoked jurisdiction, but not against the state or its subdivisions unless another law allows it.
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