Judgment of Divorce for People with Adult Children - Louisiana 2025

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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.
Ultimately, the family court judge will do their best to negotiate joint physical custody of your children. Theyll consider how you and your spouse allocated parental responsibilities during the marriage and whether this needs to change after the divorce. Their primary concern is the well-being of your kids.
Yes, you can get a divorce in Louisiana even if your spouse does not want one. Louisiana is a no-fault divorce state, which means that you do not need to prove that your spouse did anything wrong in order to get a divorce.
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.
Filing first or being the respondent in a Louisiana divorce does not guarantee a favorable outcome for either party as the court attempts to make a fair and impartial decision.