Petition for Divorce - La. CC Art. 102 - No Children - Louisiana 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in your name and address in the designated fields at the top of the form, ensuring accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, enter the name and address of the Defendant in the appropriate section, confirming that they are also a resident of Louisiana.
  4. Indicate the date and location of your marriage by filling in the blanks provided, which helps establish jurisdiction.
  5. In section three, confirm that no children were born from this marriage by checking the box or writing 'None' as applicable.
  6. Document your separation date in section four, ensuring it reflects when you last lived together as a couple.
  7. If applicable, summarize any community property agreements in section five and attach your Marital Settlement Agreement as Exhibit 'A'.
  8. Finally, sign and date the petition at the bottom before submitting it for processing.

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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.
In Louisiana, an uncontested divorce typically tends to be more cost-effective than a contested one. In uncontested divorces, both spouses agree on most key issues like property division, alimony, child custody, and child support.
If you want to get a divorce fast, an uncontested divorce will help you do that. An uncontested divorce also will save you money in legal fees, will reduce stress, and will get you through the court system much faster than a contested divorce.
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.
An Article 103 divorce is a type of divorce in Louisiana that is filed after the spouses have lived separate and apart for at least the required period of time. For an Article 103 divorce, the children must reach the age of 18 before the petition for divorce is filed.
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Article 103 no-fault divorces are for spouses who have already been living separate and apart for the required waiting period, which is either 180 or 365 days. If there are no minor children, or if there is physical or sexual abuse, then the waiting period is 180 days.
Once the petition is filed and served to the other spouse, theres a waiting period that must be observed before the divorce can be finalized. For couples living without children, the waiting period is 180 days. For couples with children, its 365 days.

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