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Final spousal support may be awarded to an ex- spouse who has been found to be free from fault in the breakup of the marriage. It can be awarded after a determination that the spouse requesting the support has a need and the other spouse has the means to provide for that need.
The types of misconduct that will disqualify a spouse from receiving alimony arent limited to the fault-based grounds for divorce under current Louisiana law, such as adultery, domestic violence, and a felony conviction. (Thomas v. Thomas, 238 So. 3d 515 (La.
Also, Louisiana law presumes that a spouse is entitled to alimony if the other spouse: has committed adultery. has physically or sexually abused the requesting spouse or either spouses child, or has been the subject of a domestic abuse protective order issued after a hearing, or.
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.
Final periodic support is the most common type of alimony in Louisiana, and its generally awarded until the receiving spouse can gain financial independence. A court can order one of the spouses to pay final periodic spousal support until the other spouse dies, remarries, or no longer requires financial support.
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