Judgment of Divorce for People with Adult Children - Louisiana 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the Judicial District Court and Parish details at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the court handling your case.
  3. Enter the Docket Number, which is essential for tracking your case within the court system.
  4. In the section labeled 'Present', list the names of both parties involved in the divorce. Ensure accuracy as this will be referenced throughout the document.
  5. Fill in the date of hearing where indicated, ensuring it reflects when your case was reviewed by the court.
  6. Complete the judgment section by entering both parties' names where prompted, confirming that a divorce has been granted.
  7. Attach and reference any Marital Settlement Agreement as Exhibit 'A', ensuring it is included in your final submission.
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A judge can grant a no-fault divorce if you and your spouse have lived separate and apart continuously for at least: 180 days if you and your spouse do not have a child together under 18 years old; or. 365 days if you and your spouse do have a child together under 18 years old.
If you and your spouse have been living separate and apart for the required amount of time (either 180 days or 365 days, depending on whether you have minor children), you can file for a no-fault divorce even if your spouse does not agree to it.
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.
You cannot move out of state with your children without the other parents agreement or court order. You can lose custody if you attempt to do that without seeking an order. This is called a relocation case. Its very expensive and usually a GAL gets involved to determine whether thats in the childs best interest.
Required Waiting Periods in Louisiana Divorces In either case, the minimum waiting periods must be met. These waiting periods are: 180 days if you do not have any minor children. 365 days if you have minor children when the rule to show cause or petition is filed.
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