Louisiana Rule to Show Cause Why Protective Order Should Not Issue, In Re convention is a legal document that is filed by a defendant in a domestic abuse or protective order case. The rule is used to challenge the issuance of the protective order and request the court to hold a hearing to determine whether the protective order should be issued. The defendant’s request may be based on the facts of the case, that the plaintiff’s allegations are not sufficient to support the issuance of the protective order, or that the protective order is overly broad or otherwise inappropriate. At the hearing, the court will decide whether to issue the protective order. The two types of Louisiana Rule to Show Cause Why Protective Order Should Not Issue, In Re convention are: 1. Rule to Show Cause Why Protective Order Should Not Issue: This is a request filed by the defendant in a protective order case asking the court to hold a hearing to determine whether the protective order should be issued. 2. Rule to Show Cause Why Protective Order Should Not Issue, In Re convention: This is a request filed by the defendant in a protective order case asking the court to hold a hearing to determine whether the protective order should not be issued due to the plaintiff’s allegations being insufficient to support the issuance of the protective order, or the protective order being overly broad or otherwise inappropriate.