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The State of Louisiana requires divorcing spouses to live separately for 180 days if there are no children from the marriage. If the couple has children, they must live apart for at least one year before a divorce will be granted.
(2) If the demand is for divorce under Civil Code Article 103(1) and the defendant, by sworn affidavit, acknowledges receipt of a certified copy of the petition and waives formal citation, service of process, all legal delays, notice of trial, and appearance at trial, a default judgment of divorce may be entered
A default doesnt mean your divorce happens right away. It takes at least 6 months from when you first got the Petition for a divorce to finish. Your spouse will need to complete more steps and a judge will need to sign the final papers (the Judgment).
You need to call the clerk of courts office in the parish where the divorce was filed and ask if there is a judgment of divorce.
This type of default divorce is also called a true default divorce. It means the respondent does not file a response and refuses to cooperate. In this case, the court will only review the petitioners proposed judgment and decide whether to grant a divorce by default on the requested terms.
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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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