Baton Rouge Louisiana Rule for Divorce

State:
Louisiana
City:
Baton Rouge
Control #:
LA-5496
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In this example, the petitioner states that the parties have lived apart for over 180 days since the filing of the petition for divorce pursuant to La. Civil Code Article 102. Petitioner therefore requests the issuance of a rule nisi ordering defendant to show cause why the divorce should not be granted. An order to show cause is attached.
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Baton Rouge Louisiana Rule for Divorce