A decree of prodigality or habitual drunkenness shall be made by means of an ordinary suit prosecuted in an oral and public trial. The judgment shall prescribe the acts which shall be prohibited to the incapacitated person and the powers which the tutor shall exercise in his name.
The court shall adopt such provisional measures as may be necessary for the protection of the property until the judgment is rendered.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 187.