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Child custody: 4 basic terms

Parents that get divorced have to face the reality of determining child custody if they have children involved. It’s more of the courts determining the custody situation, as there is what’s called a “divorce decree” that specifies where the children will live. This is based on the child’s best interests.

Family law: Cohabitation agreements

Cohabitation is becoming a more common type of living situation. It’s where unmarried couples live together. What a cohabitation agreement is, is an arrangement of legal documents that can protect the rights of both parties, as well as keeping individual assets and interests safe. A goal of the cohabitation agreement

How alimony works in Louisiana

Alimony is intended for helping the receiving spouse maintain the same standard of living post-divorce that he or she had while married. Louisiana alimony law says that family law courts, either during or after a divorce, may grant alimony for a spouse that needs financial support. However, the expectation is

Co-parenting classes during your divorce

Divorce often tarnishes relationships. Child custody is not easy either. Even the idea of co-parenting can be tough to deal with. We want to be responsible parents. To do so, learning to co-parent properly is a necessity. The court may order co-parenting classes, as part of the custody process. These

Uncontested divorce in louisiana

Contested divorce versus Uncontested Divorce. A contested divorce is where both parties are unable to come to some agreement on one or more major issues to end the marriage. In this case, they often have to go to court for resolving and examining the issues at hand. Aside from the

Sobriety checkpoints in Louisiana – are they legal?

Are sobriety checkpoints legal? In short, yes they are. It all stems back to the 4th Amendment under the Constitution of the United States of America. In this, it says that “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and

Four defenses involving fault divorce prevention in Louisiana

There are two types of divorces: no fault divorce and fault divorce. According to nolo.com, “one spouse cannot stop a no fault divorce . . .  [but] a spouse can prevent a fault divorce, however, by convincing the court that he or she is not at fault”. The reason why a spouse

2019 the growing demand for family lawyers

Family Law encompasses many aspects, including adoptions, divorce, child custody, and many others. Thomas Anderson of Conservative Daily News reports a conducted survey that says the family suites and family lawyers are the ones most in demand”, of many different kinds of lawyers and law firms. According to this study, most cases

Gray prenups its never too late

It’s becoming increasingly common for older couples 65 years of age or older to get a divorce. Here, we discuss gray divorce. Laurie Israel of Market Watch points out a Pew Research study that illustrates the doubling of divorces for people 50 years of old and the tripling of divorces for those 65

Child support laws in Louisiana

Each state varies on child support laws, but we’re going to take some time to explain the child support laws in Louisiana. According to Teresa Wall-Cyb of NOLO’s Divorce Net, Louisiana “requires parents to support a child’s financial, emotional, and medical needs”. In other words, both parents must be responsible for