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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the la art 103 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Judicial District Court' and 'Parish of' sections at the top of the form. Ensure you enter accurate information as this sets the context for your petition.
  3. In the 'Docket No.' field, input your case number if available. This helps in tracking your case efficiently.
  4. Complete the petitioner and defendant details, including names and addresses. Make sure all parties are correctly identified to avoid any legal complications.
  5. Fill in the marriage details, including the date and parish of marriage. This establishes the legal basis for your divorce petition.
  6. Indicate whether there are children involved and confirm separation dates. This is crucial for determining custody and support issues.
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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.
In Louisiana, there are two types of divorces: fault and no-fault. In a fault divorce, one spouse did something wrong that caused the marriage to fail. On the other hand, a no-fault divorce means neither party necessarily did anything wrong; the marriage simply failed on its own.
Article 103 of the United Nations Charter establishes the primacy of states obligations under the Charter over their other international obligations.
An Article 103 divorce is a type of divorce in Louisiana that is filed after the spouses have lived separate and apart for at least the required period of time. For an Article 103 divorce, the children must docHub the age of 18 before the petition for divorce is filed.
According to Article 102, both parties must live separately at different residences for 180 days before the divorce can be finalized. In contrast, under Article 103(1), you and your spouse must have already lived separately at different residences for 180 days prior to filing for divorce.

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