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LouisianaDivorceForAll.com provides a low-cost divorce option, allowing you to get all the required legal forms completed using a laptop or smartphone. For just $139, you can prepare for an uncontested divorce and not worry whether the court will approve your paperwork. Thousands of couples filing for divorce in Louisiana have already taken advantage of the LouisianaDivorceForAll.com benefits, including:
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Louisiana State
The divorce rate in Louisiana is 2.4 per 1,000 state residents. Louisiana Family Law recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. Fault grounds specify the marital misconduct committed by either spouse and thus need to be proved before the court.
The fault-based grounds for divorce are:
•Adultery;
•Imprisonment;
•Physical or sexual abuse;
•A protective order/injunction was issued during the marriage against the defendant to protect the plaintiff or their child from abuse.
The no-fault grounds for divorce include:
•Living separately and apart for 180 days (if the couple has no children);
•Living separately and apart for 365 days (if the spouses do have children under 18).
Besides, Louisiana recognizes covenant marriage, developed to encourage couples to go through religious counseling before filing for divorce. Please note that this type of divorce is subject to different laws.