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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana Petition for Divorce in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and address as the petitioner at the top of the form. Ensure that you are a resident of Louisiana and of full age.
  3. Next, provide the defendant's name and address in the designated section. This is crucial for proper service of documents.
  4. Indicate the date and location of your marriage, followed by details about your children, if applicable. List their names clearly.
  5. In the section regarding separation, specify the date when you and your spouse physically separated.
  6. Confirm your entitlement to a divorce under Louisiana law by checking the appropriate box or writing a brief statement referencing Civil Code Article 103.
  7. If applicable, complete the financial hardship section to request permission to proceed without upfront costs. Provide any necessary details about your financial situation.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating at the bottom of the form. Use our platform’s tools to ensure everything is clear and legible.

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If you seek a divorce for fault, you can get an immediate one. There is no waiting period for physical separation, as there is in types of a no-fault divorce. For example, a person can get an instant divorce. This occurs if the court issues a protective order against the other spouse.
There are two types of divorces in Louisiana: fault and no-fault. In a fault divorce, one of the spouses did something wrong that made the marriage fail. Meanwhile, in a no-fault divorce, neither party did anything that was necessarily wrong, and the marriage merely failed on its own.
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.
Generally, an article 103 divorce will be simpler, faster, and cheaper. 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.
In short, yes, you can get divorced without going to court in California if your case is uncontested. An uncontested case means that both parties agree on all significant issues, such as property division, custody, and child support.

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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.
Any property or income acquired during the marriage is classified as community property, while assets owed before the marriage or received as gifts or inheritances are considered separate property. During a divorce, courts aim to divide community property equally unless both spouses agree to a different arrangement.

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