Louisiana Code § RS 29:369

Court costs and attorney fees
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A. The entire costs of court, including stenographer's fees, to be charged in these proceedings, shall be limited to the sum of five dollars in uncontested cases, which amount shall include the necessary certified copies to set up the case. The clerk of court may charge fifty cents for each subsequent certified copy of filing. B. The fees of the attorney in uncontested cases shall be: (1) For settling up a case, not over seventy-five dollars; (2) For a motion and order, not over seventy-five dollars; (3) For closing a case, not over seventy-five dollars.

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