Louisiana Divorce Forms

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Divorce Worksheet and Law Summary for Contested or Uncontested Case of over 25 pages - Ideal Client Interview Form - Louisiana
Divorce Worksheet and Law Summary for Contested or Uncontested Case of over 25 pages - Ideal Client Interview Form - Louisiana
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Petition for Partition of Community Property with list of commercial property - Louisiana
Petition for Partition of Community Property with list of commercial property - Louisiana
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Louisiana demand
Louisiana demand
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Louisiana joint custody
Louisiana joint custody
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Louisiana settlement minor
Louisiana settlement minor
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Amended Judgment of Custody, Visitation, Restraining Orders, Child Support - Louisiana
Amended Judgment of Custody, Visitation, Restraining Orders, Child Support - Louisiana
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Child support income
Child support income
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Petition to Terminate Legal Matrimonial Regime and Enter Into Separation of Property Agreement - Louisiana
Petition to Terminate Legal Matrimonial Regime and Enter Into Separation of Property Agreement - Louisiana
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Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement Minor Children no Joint Property or Debts where Divorce Action Filed - Louisiana
Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement Minor Children no Joint Property or Debts where Divorce Action Filed - Louisiana
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Marital minor
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Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents - Louisiana
Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents - Louisiana
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Settlement of Community Property, Movable and Immovable - Louisiana
Settlement of Community Property, Movable and Immovable - Louisiana
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Louisiana spousal
Louisiana spousal
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Separation
Separation
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Joint Motion to Change Custody - Louisiana
Joint Motion to Change Custody - Louisiana
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Affidavit financial status
Affidavit financial status
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Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests - Louisiana
Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests - Louisiana
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Louisiana proceeding
Louisiana proceeding
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Judgments
Judgments
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Custody child support agreement
Custody child support agreement
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Affidavit in Support of Divorce - Louisiana
Affidavit in Support of Divorce - Louisiana
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Louisiana amended petition
Louisiana amended petition
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Louisiana amended petition
Louisiana amended petition
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Louisiana child custody
Louisiana child custody
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Answer to Plaintiff's Petition for Divorce - Louisiana
Answer to Plaintiff's Petition for Divorce - Louisiana
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Allegations petition
Allegations petition
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Interrogatories
Interrogatories
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Reconventional demand
Reconventional demand
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Answer to Original Petition for Divorce and Amending Petition - Louisiana
Answer to Original Petition for Divorce and Amending Petition - Louisiana
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Amending petition
Amending petition
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Answers to Original, First Amended, and Supplemental Petition and Reconventional Demand (Divorce) - Louisiana
Answers to Original, First Amended, and Supplemental Petition and Reconventional Demand (Divorce) - Louisiana
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Income assignment order
Income assignment order
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Consent judgment
Consent judgment
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Settlement of Community Property - Louisiana
Settlement of Community Property - Louisiana
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Petition judicial
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Community property partition louisiana
Community property partition louisiana
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The Clerk of Court fees vary from parish to parish, but expect to pay anywhere from $250-$400 to have your Petition for Divorce filed. This includes service and if you can talk with your ex and get them to agree to accept service, you will get a portion of this back.
A 103 divorce is an at-fault divorce. Some types of fault include adultery, the commission of a felony leading to a death sentence or hard labor, physical or sexual abuse of either the other spouse or a child or a protective order or injunction has been issued.
Both divorces require a petition. But, an article 102 divorce requires the extra step of a Rule to Show Cause when the required separation periods are met. By comparison, in most cases, an article 103 divorce can be obtained by a default judgment.
Uncontested divorces in Louisiana usually docHub resolution faster and are less expensive than contested divorces because theres no fighting in court. Instead, the judge needs only to review and approve the spouses marital settlement agreement and issue a divorce decree. How Do I File for Divorce in Louisiana? - DivorceNet divorcenet.com resources louisiana divorcenet.com resources louisiana
Venue lies in either: (1) The parish in which the marital domicile is located or in which the household is located. (2) The parish in which the defendant resides. (3) The parish in which the abuse is alleged to have been committed. Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature la.gov legis Law la.gov legis Law
Yes. The law allows you to file for a divorce without a lawyer. However, it is always better to seek the assistance of a lawyer, especially if you have children and/or community property. You should also keep in mind that neither the Judge nor the Clerk of Courts office can give you legal advice.
What kinds of divorces are there? Whats the difference? The Louisiana Civil Code provides for two types of divorces for spouses in traditional, non-covenant marriages: (1) an Article 102 divorce, and (2) an Article 103 divorce. Divorces for spouses with a covenant marriage are not discussed here.
To get the process started, youll need to file a Petition for Divorce in the appropriate court. After filing the petition, the spouses must live separate and apart without reconciling for the required time.
The two fault-based grounds for divorce under Article 103 are for where the other spouse has committed adultery or sentenced to death or imprisonment at hard labor for committing a felony. There is no waiting period for an Article 103 fault-based divorce.
If there are no minor children, or if there is physical or sexual abuse, then the waiting period is 180 days. If there are minor children, then the waiting period is 365 days. Parties to an Article 103 divorce can normally get a final judgment of divorce within one month of the papers being filed.