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STATE OF LOUISIANA
DIVORCE PACKAGE
NO CHILDREN
With or Without Property
Control Number LA–008 -D
This packet contains the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Information about Divorce
Form List
Form Explanations
Instructions and Steps
Checklist
Access to Law Summary
You and your spouse must agree to all terms of the divorce to use this packet.
The forms must be printed on bond paper.
INFORMATION ABOUT DIVORCE
1.
WHO CAN USE THESE FORMS: You may use this petition form for divorce
only when all of the following facts are true;
(a)
There were no children born to or adopted by you and your
spouse.
(b)
(c)
2.
You and your spouse agree on all terms of the divorce.
You and/or your spouse are a resident of the State of Louisiana.
THE BASICS: In a typical divorce, there are basic two requirements that must
be met before you can file for a divorce. Those requirements are below:
(a)
(b)
You must satisfy the residency requirements.
You must satisfy the no-fault procedures, in that you and your
spouse must have lived separate and apart for one hundred-eighty days
prior to the filing of the divorce action based upon La. CC Art. 103, or
you and your spouse must live separate and apart for one hundred eighty
days after the filing of the divorce action based upon La. CC Art. 102.
3.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: Louisiana law requires that in an action for
divorce that at the time of filing, one or both of the spouses must be domiciled in the
state. In an action for divorce, if a spouse has established and maintained a residence in a
parish of this state for a period of six months, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that
he has a domicile in this state in the parish of such residence.
4.
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE: Under Louisiana law, a divorce shall be granted:
A.
Upon motion of a spouse when either spouse has filed a petition for divorce and
upon proof that one hundred eighty days have elapsed from the service of the
petition, or from the execution of written waiver of the service, and that the
spouses have lived separate and apart continuously for at least one hundred eighty
days prior to the filing of the rule to show cause (The motion shall be a rule to
show cause filed after all such delays have elapsed), or; La. CC Art. 102
B.
On the petition of a spouse upon proof that:
i.
ii.
iii.
The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously for a period
of six months or more on the date the petition is filed;
The other spouse has committed adultery; or
The other spouse has committed a felony and has been sentenced to death
or imprisonment at hard labor. La. CC Art. 103
5.
WAITING PERIOD: Under the provisions of this divorce package, the parties
must have remained separated for a period of one hundred-eighty days from the filing of
the petition before the court will grant a judgment of dissolution of marriage in a 102
divorce action, or remained separated one hundred-eighty days immediately prior to the
filing of the petition. In addition, the law requires that two days (exclusive of holidays)
elapse from the entry of the judgment of default before a default judgment may be
confirmed.
6.
ALIMONY/SUPPORT: Since this is an agreed divorce you will decide issues
of alimony. The forms assume that no alimony will be paid and is waived but you may
add provisions for alimony if you desire. In a contested case, the court may award
interim periodic support to a party or may award final periodic support to a party free
from fault prior to the filing of a proceeding to terminate the marriage, based on the needs
of that party and the ability of the other party to pay, in accordance with the following
factors:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
The needs of the parties.
The income and means of the parties, including the liquidity of such
means.
The financial obligations of the parties.
The earning capacity of the parties.
The effect of custody of children upon a party's earning capacity.
The time necessary for the claimant to acquire appropriate education,
training, or employment.
The health and age of the parties.
The duration of the marriage.
The tax consequences to either or both parties.
7.
DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY: Since this is an agreed divorce the parties
will agreed to property distributions. Louisiana is a community property state. In a
contested case, this means that the court will divide the marital property between the
parties as it deems equitable and just, after setting aside to each spouse the separate
property of each.
8.
NAME CHANGE: A spouse may petition the court requesting that upon divorce the
court restore the party to the use of a former or maiden name.
9.
LEGAL SEPARATION: The grounds for legal separation (separation from bed
and board) are the same as those for a covenant marriage with the addition of habitual
drunkenness. They are: (1) that the spouses have been living separate and apart for a
period of 2 years or more on the date of filing the petition; (2) that the other spouse
has committed adultery; (3) that the other spouse has committed a felony and has
been sentenced to death or imprisonment with hard labor; (4) physical or sexual abuse
of a spouse or child; (5) abandonment for 1 year or more; and (6) living separate and
apart for 1 year or more after a legal separation. A spouse may petition the court for
spousal and/or child support and restitution of separate property during a marriage.
This is intended to provide support or maintenance for those spouses who desire to
live apart, but who are not filing for divorce. Art. 9
For more information, see the Louisiana Divorce Law Summary.
FORMS LIST
The forms included in this package are as follows.
You must print these out on 8½ X 14 legal size paper.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Petition for Divorce (102) LA-801D
Petition for Divorce (103) LA-802D
Marital Settlement Agreement LA-803D
Waiver LA-819D
Petitioner’s Affidavit (102) LA-805D
Petitioner’s Affidavit (103) LA-806D
Rule to Show Cause (102) with Order LA-807D
Rule to Show Cause (103) with Order LA-808D
Judgment of Divorce LA-809D
Order of documents used for a 102 divorce:
Petition for Divorce (102) (Form 1)
Marital Settlement Agreement (Form 3)
Acceptance of Service, Wavier and Consent (Form 4)
Affidavit (Form 5)
Rule to Show Cause (102) with Order (Form 6)
Judgment of Divorce (Form 7)
Order of documents for a 103 divorce:
Petition for Divorce (103) (Form 2)
Marital Settlement Agreement (Form 3)
Acceptance of Service, Wavier and Consent (Form 4)
Judgment of Divorce (Form 7)
FORM EXPLANATIONS
All forms included in this package are identified below.
1.
Petition for Divorce (LA-801D) - The Petition for Divorce is the
document is the document is which you are asking the court to grant your divorce along
with any other relief requested. Form 1 is for use in obtaining a divorce based upon La.
CC Art. 102, when the Petitioner files the Petition for Divorce and then the parties
remain separated for a period of one hundred eighty days.
2.
Petition for Divorce (LA-802D) - The Petition for Divorce is the
document is the document is which you are asking the court to grant your divorce along
with any other relief requested. Form 2 is for use in obtaining a divorce based upon La.
CC Art. 103, when the parties have been separated for a period of at least one hundred
eighty days prior to the Petitioner’s filing of the Petition for Divorce.
3.
Marital Settlement Agreement (LA-803D) – This document provides
for the final distribution of any assets and debts of the parties, provides for support of any
children of the marriage and any other agreements reached between the parties.
4.
Wavier (LA-819D) – This document is used by the Defendant to
acknowledge receipt of the Petition and to enter an appearance. It is further used to
request that the Court grant a Judgment of Divorce pursuant to the terms of Petitioner's
Petition and the Marital Settlement Agreement at any time and without further notice to
Defendant.
5.
Affidavit (LA-805D) - This document is used in a divorce based upon
La. CC Art. 102 to state 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.
6.
Affidavit (LA-806D) - This document is used in a divorce based upon
La. CC Art. 103 to state 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.
7.
Rule to Show Cause Order (LA-807D) – This document is used to
notify the Court that a Petition for divorce based upon La. CC Art. 102 has been filed,
the Defendant has been served with a copy of said Petition and all legal delays have
elapsed and requests that the Court set a date for final hearing on the divorce.
8.
Rule to Show Cause and Order (LA-808D) – This document is used to
notify the Court that a Petition for divorce based upon La. CC Art. 103 has been filed,
the Defendant has been served with a copy of said Petition and all legal delays have
elapsed and requests that the Court set a date for final hearing on the divorce.
9.
Judgment of Divorce (LA-809D) – This document grants the divorce
and any other relief requested.
INSTRUCTIONS AND STEPS
Note: If a form contains a space for the signature of a Notary Public, it must be signed by you
(and if necessary by your spouse) in front of a Notary Public, who must notarize the document.
Prepare an original and several copies of each of your completed documents. Your spouse
should have a copy of everything you file, stamped “filed” by the clerk. You should keep copies
and the court must have originals.
CC ARTICLE 102 DIVORCE ACTION
STEP 1:
The filing party should complete the Petition for Divorce (Form 1). (LA-801D)
STEP 2:
Both parties should complete the Marital Settlement Agreement (Form 3), making
certain to agree to all of the terms contained therein. (LA-803D)
STEP 3:
Petitioner then files Petition and Marital Settlement Agreement (Forms 1 and 3).
A filing fee is paid. (LA-801D), (LA-803D)
STEP 4:
Next, complete and file the Waiver (Form 4) after signed by the Defendant.
(LA-819D)
STEP 5:
After the required waiting period of one hundred-eighty days have elapsed, the
Petitioner should complete and file the Rule to Show Cause and Order (Form 7)
(LA-807D) along with the completed Affidavit (Form 5) (LA-805D). The Judge
will sign the order setting the hearing date. The Order is attached to the rule.
STEP 6:
Attend Hearing where the Judgment of Divorce (Form 9) will be submitted at
hearing for Judge’s signature. (LA-809D)
CC ARTICLE 103 DIVORCE ACTION
STEP 1:
The filing party should complete the Petition for Divorce (Form 2). (LA-802D)
STEP 2:
Both parties should complete the Marital Settlement Agreement (Form 3), making
certain to agree to all of the terms contained therein. (LA-803D)
STEP 3:
The Petitioner should file the Petition for Divorce and Marital Settlement
Agreement (Forms 2 and 3). (LA-802D), (LA-803D)
STEP 4:
The Waiver (Form 4) is then completed and filed after signed by the Defendant.
(LA-819D)
STEP 5:
Petitioner should complete and file the Rule to Show Cause and Order (Form 8)
(LA-808D) along with the completed Affidavit (Form 6) (LA-806D). The Judge
will sign the order setting the hearing date. The Order is attached to the rule.
STEP 6:
Attend Hearing where the Judgment of Divorce (Form 9) will be submitted at
hearing for Judge’s signature. (LA-809D)
Notes: When presenting Pleadings to the Clerk make sure you have at least 4 copies for the
Clerk. The Clerk will return the copies to you that the Court does not need.
If a Certificate of Mailing is on any form, a copy of the form should be mailed to the person
indicated.
CHECKLIST
CC ARTICLE 102 DIVORCE ACTION
Petition (Form 1) completed
Marital Settlement Agreement (Form 3) completed by the parties.
Petitioner files Petition and Marital Settlement Agreement (Forms 1 and 3).
Filing Fee Paid.
Waiver (Form 4) completed, signed by Defendant and filed.
One hundred eighty days elapse from the date of the filing of Defendant’s Waiver
(Form 4).
Petitioner completes and files Rule for Divorce (Form 7) along with the
completed Affidavit in Support of Petition for Divorce (Form 5).
Hearing date obtained.
Judgment (Form 9) presented to Court at hearing for signature.
Judgement (Form 9) signed and divorce entered.
CC ARTICLE 103 DIVORCE ACTION
Petition (Form 2) completed
Marital Settlement Agreement (Form 3) completed by the parties.
Petitioner files Petition and Marital Settlement Agreement (Forms 2 and 3).
Filing Fee Paid.
Waiver (Form 4) completed, signed by Defendant and filed.
Petitioner completes and files Rule for Divorce (Form 8) along with the
completed Affidavit in Support of Petition for Divorce (Form 6).
Hearing date obtained.
Judgment (Form 9) presented to Court at hearing for signature.
Judgement (Form 9) signed and divorce entered.
NOTE ABOUT COMPLETING THE FORMS
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select Forms. This will open the forms toolbar. Look for the button on the forms toolbar that
resembles a shaded letter “a”. Click in this button and the form fields will be visible.
The forms are locked which means that the content of the forms cannot be changed. You can
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SO BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO FILL IN THE FIELDS. IF YOU UNLOCK THE
DOCUMENT AFTER YOU HAVE BEGUN TO COMPLETE THE FIELDS, WHEN
YOU RELOCK, ALL INFORMATION YOU ENTERED WILL BE LOST. To unlock
click on “Tools” in the Menu bar and then selecting “unprotect document”. You may then be
prompted to enter a password. If so, the password is “uslf”. That is uslf in lower case letters
without the quotation marks. After you make the changes relock the document before you
begin to complete the fields.
After any required changes and re-protecting the document, click on the first form field and enter
the required information. You will be able to navigate through the document from form field to
form field using your tab key. Tab to a form field and insert your data. If you experience
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LAW SUMMARY
You may access the law summary for your State by using the link below:
http://secure.uslegalforms.com/lawsummary/LA/LA-008-D.htm
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