Louisiana Objection to Domestic Commissioner Order & Transfer is a legal process which allows a party in a family law case to challenge a Commissioner’s Order or Transfer. This process is used when a party believes that a Commissioner’s Order or Transfer is not in the best interests of the parties involved. The types of Louisiana Objection to Domestic Commissioner Order & Transfer include: 1) Objection to the Commissioner’s Order; 2) Objection to the Transfer of Property; 3) Objection to the Transfer of Custody; and 4) Objection to the Transfer of Visitation. When filing an Objection to a Commissioner’s Order or Transfer, the party must draft and submit a formal written objection to the court. The objection must state the party’s grounds for objecting to the Order or Transfer, as well as any evidence supporting the objection. The court will then decide whether to uphold or reject the objection.