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Divorce

Divorce Hearings in Jefferson Parish

The legal process of divorce can be overwhelming, with various forms, deadlines, and court procedures to follow. Davidson S. Ehle, III can guide you through each step, ensuring that all paperwork is correctly filed, and deadlines are met. Family law expertise prevents costly mistakes and ensures that your case progresses smoothly and in the manner you desire.

If you find yourself contemplating or going through a divorce and have a complex or high asset estate, it is important that you work with a lawyer and other professionals that understand the nuances and intricacies of the process. Davidson charges a consultation fee to discuss your situation and circumstances. Marino & Ehle, LLC will hopefully be a good fit for your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the divorce process take in Louisiana?
Louisiana has mandatory separation periods to divorce, depending if children were born of the marriage. If children were born of the marriage, the mandatory separation must be three hundred sixty-five days. If no children were born of the marriage, the couple must live separate and apart for one hundred eighty days. Mandatory periods do not necessarily apply if there’s evidence of domestic violence or adultery. Uncontested divorces may be finalized soon after the waiting period but contested cases can take several months to over a year due to discovery, negotiation, and trial preparation. Local court schedules and case complexity also influence the timeline.
To file for divorce in Louisiana, either spouse must be a resident in the state. The parish where the petitioner or defendant resides is the proper venue for the divorce proceeding.
In Louisiana, a no-fault divorce is filed on the grounds of living separate and apart for the requisite time periods depending upon children or no children born of the marriage. This option removes the need to prove wrongdoing and often results in quicker resolutions. However, other factors like property division and custody arrangements still need to be addressed.
While not legally required, an attorney is highly recommended due to Louisiana’s unique divorce laws and procedures. Lawyers can guide clients through complex issues such as property division, support obligations, and child custody. Lawyers help negotiate fair settlements and provide representation in court if needed. For high-asset or contentious cases, legal expertise is critical to achieving fair, or even favorable results.
Louisiana petitioners can opt for a fault-based divorce when it is necessary or beneficial. Domestic violence victims and adultery are common fault reasons for divorce. Davidson can help you understand your legal options and make informed decisions, focusing on your desired outcomes while also considering reasonable compromises that will lead to a finalized divorce judgment.

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