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I have been separated from my wife since October of 2016 and have been put through the ringer with numerous restraining orders and she is attempting to get me to violate the current order by driving past my home and threating to cause problems with my job. I need any advice on how to file the... View More
answered on Jun 12, 2017
Sounds like you're asking about two different issues:
Regarding the divorce, if the only issue is a divorce without dealing with any ancillary issues (i.e. custody, support, or community property), many attorneys will handle this for a low fee + court costs. Give me a call and... View More
The form says: "CCP 3947 name confirmation may be requested by the wife's exparte motion and order". They didn't tell me what they were looking for. Would her birth certificate be the answer?
answered on May 27, 2017
La. CCP Art. 3947(B) states:
B. The court may enter an order confirming the name of a married woman in a divorce proceeding, whether she is the plaintiff or defendant, which confirmation shall be limited to the name which she was using at the time of the marriage, or the name of her... View More
Married 41 years. No young children but neither of us can afford to live seperate places Just time to move on but marriage is over
answered on May 14, 2017
Under the current law, yes. Give me a call and I'll be happy to discuss your options further.
answered on May 10, 2017
In Louisiana, you can file for divorce in the parish where you were married, the parish where either you or your spouse live, or in the parish you and your spouse last lived together.
answered on May 2, 2017
Unless there is some special reason for her wanting to sell the house, most judges will allow one party to stay in the house and buy the other one out.
This settlement was used as a down payment for a home for the married couple. 9 years after the divorce, the husband wants the ex wife to pay him for half of the down payment because it was his settlement money that was used. If he received this settlement during the marriage and it was used for... View More
answered on Apr 21, 2017
1)it depends on state law, and in some states it isn't settled. 2)Secondly, when it was used for a joint purpose, it would become joint property. As such though, if the property settlement includes equity on the house he might get something; if not, then I don't see it.
Why not... View More
I got married October 21, 2007. Then found out I was, surprisingly pregnant, around march 2008! This man was already very controlling and when the baby was born he got worse and started Being verbally abusive and had started to do things that was actually threatening the life of my son and I! After... View More
answered on Apr 18, 2017
You can get a divorce immediately based on living separate and apart without reconciliation for a period of 1 year. You can ask for sole custody in the divorce proceedings. Once you and your fiance have been married for 6 months, he can file to adopt the child. The father's rights can be... View More
answered on Mar 30, 2017
Your failure to pay your attorney will not result in you being somehow "re-married" as if the divorce never happened. However, your lawyer can sue you for breach of contract or bring you to arbitration before the Bar Association. You got what you paid for - the divorce - and you have an... View More
answered on Mar 21, 2017
Yes, in Louisiana one can petition the court for a decree of separation of property once a divorce suit has been pending for at least 30 days.
We are having marital problems & I believe he installed this camera to track my comings & goings from this apartment. He has filed for divorce, but I have not been served yet.
answered on Feb 22, 2017
Under Louisiana law, if a person owns or has the right to use of property, he or she may install security cameras on/in it. Of course, one cannot install surveillance cameras in areas where privacy is expected, such as in a restroom or shower area.
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answered on Feb 19, 2017
As co-owner you are jointly responsible for the taxes. Your agreement with your co-owner is not something the taxing authorities are a party to and they don't care about it. They can look to either of you or both of you to pay the taxes. And if you don't, they can attach and sell the... View More
My marriage is over. Im mentally drained. i centered myself around my cheating husband and kids. Im an at home mom. We have been together for 20 plus years. My husband want to be able to be wild and free...and have a wife at home. Im just done.
answered on Aug 24, 2016
You have a couple options, you can file for a divorce based on adultery that would end the marriage sooner but would also end any entitlement you have to interim spousal support sooner. You can also separate from your husband, file a "no fault" divorce and then wait 12 months after he is... View More
Which divorce law should I file under
answered on Aug 19, 2016
You can obtain an "immediate divorce" based on Louisiana Civil Code Article 103(4). You still have to prove the violence occurred (even if he does not answer the divorce papers). It may be best to have a lawyer handle this case.
answered on Aug 19, 2016
Louisiana does not have a mechanism where you are declared "legally separated" anymore. If you have already been separated for 6 months and you have no children, you can petition the court for a divorce. If you are looking to be divorced and you have no children you can file a... View More
For intentional infection of emotional destress against her
answered on Jul 9, 2016
In a way that's what the divorce is. intentional infliction cases are very rare, have a narrow band of circumstances. There used to be a case "alienation of affections" but that too has withered. Put the money you'd have to spend on suing her on something nice for... View More
Hey, half year ago, I'm was in business trip in another city and I'm started dating with woman. she have 2 kids. And 4 me was a surprise when she is asked to marry her.
And honestly I'm fall in love with she but... I'm guess she is just tricky, and want from me only... View More
answered on Nov 6, 2015
I doubt it. They would be your step-children, who you would have no duty to support. But you might want to talk to an attorney in your state; Louisiana law can be tricky because part of is based upon the Napoleonic Code, which is a mystery to most American lawyers.
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