Petition for Divorce with minor children, property, restraining order - Louisiana 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date.
  3. Fill in the details regarding your spouse, including their name and address. This is crucial for proper notification during the divorce process.
  4. In section 3, list all minor children involved, including their ages. Specify custody arrangements clearly to reflect your intentions.
  5. Address any issues related to community property in section 9. Clearly state your claim to an undivided interest in shared assets.
  6. If applicable, complete sections regarding temporary restraining orders and alimony requests. Be specific about your needs and concerns for safety and financial support.
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This Article 102 Divorce can be filed before you and your spouse have lived separate and apart for the required length of time, which is 360 days if you have minor children under age 18 born or adopted during the marriage.
Article 103 provides for a no-fault divorce for marriages with or without minor children. Article 103 no-fault divorces are for spouses who have already been living separately and apart for the required waiting period, which is either 180 or 365 days as described above.
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.
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.
About Fault-Based Divorce In Louisiana In Louisiana, you can seek a fault-based divorce if: Your spouse has committed adultery. Your spouse has been convicted of a felony and sentenced to death or hard labor; Your spouse has abused you or your child.

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One reason a divorce may be denied is if one spouse doesnt meet the residency requirements in their state. Other reasons could include fraud, coercion, or lack of capacity to consent to the divorce.

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