The following judicial proceedings may be conducted by the district judge in chambers or by any audio-visual means: (1) Hearing on an application by a legal representative for authority, whether opposed or unopposed, and on a petition for emancipation. (2) Homologation of a tableau of distribution, or of an account, filed by a legal representative, so far as unopposed. (3) Trial of a rule to determine the nonexempt portion of wages, salaries, or commissions seized under garnishment and to direct the payment thereof periodically by the garnishee to the sheriff. (4) Examination of a judgment debtor. (5) Trial of or hearing on any other action, proceeding, or matter that the law expressly provides may be tried or heard in chambers.
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