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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the la cc 103 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Parish of' section at the top of the form, specifying your local jurisdiction.
  3. In the first blank, enter your name as the Petitioner. Ensure that you are authorized to make this affidavit.
  4. Fill in the date of separation in the designated field, indicating when you and the Defendant last lived together.
  5. Complete the date fields for when the Petition for Divorce was filed and when service was accepted by the Defendant.
  6. Indicate on which date the Rule for Divorce was filed and when service was had on the Defendant.
  7. Finally, provide your signature and printed name at the bottom of the form, ensuring all information is accurate before submission.

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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 docHub the age of 18 before the petition for divorce is filed.
Except in the case of a covenant marriage, a divorce shall be granted on the petition of a spouse upon proof that: (1) The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously for the requisite period of time, in accordance with Article 103.1, or more on the date the petition is filed.
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 separate and apart for the required waiting period, which is either 180 or 365 days.
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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