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Begin by filling in the plaintiff's name and domicile parish at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
Next, enter the defendant's name and domicile parish. This section establishes the parties involved in the case.
Provide details regarding the divorce, including case title and docket number. This context is essential for legal clarity.
In section three, outline any community property acquired during marriage that has not been amicably divided. Be specific about what remains unresolved.
Attach a detailed descriptive list of community property as 'Exhibit A.' Use our platform’s tools to easily upload and format this document.
Complete sections regarding child support payments, detailing any changes in circumstances that warrant a reduction. Clearly state your request for modification.
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