Louisiana Objection to Hearing Officer's Recommendation(s) and Interim Order is a legal document filed by a party in a dispute in the state of Louisiana. It is a formal objection to the recommendation(s) of the hearing officer or magistrate and the interim order that flows from it. The document must be filed within a certain period of time after the recommendation and interim order are issued, and must set out the specific contentions of the objecting party. The two types of Louisiana Objection to Hearing Officer's Recommendation(s) and Interim Order are Preliminary Objection and Final Objection. A Preliminary Objection is filed when the objecting party believes that the recommendation and interim order are in error due to a procedural or technical defect, or if the objecting party believes that the recommendation and order are based on an incorrect understanding of the law. A Final Objection is filed when the objecting party believes that the recommendation and interim order are in error due to a factual or legal error, and the objecting party requests that the decision be reversed or modified.