Louisiana Affidavit - La. CC Art. 102 - No Children

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Louisiana
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LA-805D
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Affidavit: This document is used in a divorce based upon La. CC Art. 102. It states that the allegations contained in the Petition are true, and that a judgment may be entered according to the information stated in the Petition, Marital Settlement Agreement and Judgment. This form is available in both Word and fillable PDF format.

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In a proceeding for a separation from bed and board in a covenant marriage, a court may award a spouse all incidental relief afforded in a proceeding for divorce, including spousal support, claims for contributions to education, child custody, visitation rights, child support, injunctive relief and possession and use

In a 103 divorce, the spouses must live separate and apart for at least 180 days prior to the filing of the petition (365 days if there are minor children involved).You must have an agreement on child support and custody or a trial on those issues with a judgment in order to get a divorce with children in Louisiana.

In Louisiana, legal separation is only available to couples in a covenant marriage.If your spouse isn't guilty of any misconduct, you may ask the court for a legal separation if you and your spouse have lived separate and apart, without reconciliation, for a minimum of two years.

In 15 days (30 days if your spouse doesn't live in Louisiana), request that the Court Clerk set your case for a Preliminary Default. In a couple of days, the judge will finalize the divorce or may decide to first require a Confirmation of Default hearing before finalizing it.

Louisiana provides for fault and no-fault divorce options.Under a 102 divorce, a spouse can file a petition for divorce, allege jurisdiction and venue, and request a judgment of divorce after the parties have lived separate and apart from service of the petition or written waiver of service for a period of 180 days.

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Louisiana Affidavit - La. CC Art. 102 - No Children