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Begin by completing the Petition for Divorce (Form 1) LA-801D, ensuring all required information is accurately filled out.
Both parties should collaboratively fill out the Marital Settlement Agreement (Form 3) LA-803D, agreeing on all terms related to property and debts.
File the completed Petition and Marital Settlement Agreement together, paying any necessary filing fees as instructed.
After a waiting period of one hundred-eighty days, complete and file the Rule to Show Cause (Form 6) LA-807D along with the Affidavit (Form 5) LA-805D.
Attend the hearing where you will present the Judgment of Divorce (Form 9) LA-809D for the judge's signature.
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by LS Kohn Cited by 8 plified dissolution if marriage lasted less than eight years, there are no children, no fault, and both parties are willing to waive spousalRead more
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