A Petition to Make Foreign Protective Order Executory in Louisiana is a legal document used to request that a foreign protective order issued in another state or country be enforced in the state of Louisiana. This type of petition is typically filed by a person who has been the victim of domestic violence or abuse and wants to be protected from further harm. The petition is addressed to the court and must provide evidence that the foreign protective order is valid and meets the requirements of Louisiana law. Depending on the circumstances, the petition may also include a request for an emergency hearing. There are two types of Petition to Make Foreign Protective Order Executory in Louisiana: a Petition for Executory Recognition and a Petition for Executory Enforcement. The Petition for Executory Recognition is used when the foreign protective order meets the requirements of Louisiana law and the petitioner is asking the court to recognize and enforce it. The Petition for Executory Enforcement is used when the foreign protective order does not meet Louisiana law requirements, but the petitioner is asking the court to enforce it.