Experienced Thibodaux and Lafourche Parish Divorce Attorneys
Divorce can be difficult. It can also be liberating. If you have decided to end your marriage, or are considering divorce, consult with the Shoultz Law Firm to protect your legal rights. We are experienced, and here to guide you through the process of divorce, custody, spousal support, and dividing community property. You deserve dedicated, personal representation from the Shoultz Law Firm for your most important legal matters.
The Shoultz Law Firm offers reasonable rates on all divorces filed at:
The Lafourche Parish Courthouse
17th Judicial District Court
Lafourche Parish, Louisiana
201 Green St, Thibodaux, LA 70301
Call us anytime for a free phone consultation during which we can provide you reasonable rates for your divorce and family law matters.
(985) 664-4269
No-fault divorces in Louisiana are provided for in the Louisiana Civil Code:
Art. 102. Judgment of divorce; living separate and apart prior to rule
Except in the case of a covenant marriage, a divorce shall be granted upon motion of a spouse when either spouse has filed a petition for divorce and upon proof that the requisite period of time, in accordance with Article 103.1, has 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 the requisite period of time, in accordance with Article 103.1, prior to the filing of the rule to show cause.
legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?p=y&d=108532
Art. 103. Judgment of divorce; other grounds
Except in the case of a covenant marriage, a divorce shall be granted on the petition of a spouse upon proof that:
(1) The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously for the requisite period of time, in accordance with Article 103.1, or more on the date the petition is filed.
legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=108533
Art. 103.1. Judgment of divorce; time periods
The requisite periods of time, in accordance with Articles 102 and 103 shall be as follows:
(1) One hundred eighty days where there are no minor children of the marriage.
(2) Three hundred sixty-five days when there are minor children of the marriage at the time the rule to show cause is filed in accordance with Article 102 or a petition is filed in accordance with Article 103.
legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=408225
The Shoultz Law Firm Attorneys will fight for your rights in your Louisiana divorce. Call us anytime at (985) 664-4269.
Here is a map to the Lafourche Parish Courthouse in Thibodaux, Louisiana:
The Shoultz Law Firm offers reasonable rates on all divorces filed at:
The Lafourche Parish Courthouse
17th Judicial District Court
Lafourche Parish, Louisiana
201 Green St, Thibodaux, LA 70301
Call us anytime for a free phone consultation during which we can provide you reasonable rates for your divorce and family law matters.
(985) 664-4269
No-fault divorces in Louisiana are provided for in the Louisiana Civil Code:
Art. 102. Judgment of divorce; living separate and apart prior to rule
Except in the case of a covenant marriage, a divorce shall be granted upon motion of a spouse when either spouse has filed a petition for divorce and upon proof that the requisite period of time, in accordance with Article 103.1, has 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 the requisite period of time, in accordance with Article 103.1, prior to the filing of the rule to show cause.
legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?p=y&d=108532
Art. 103. Judgment of divorce; other grounds
Except in the case of a covenant marriage, a divorce shall be granted on the petition of a spouse upon proof that:
(1) The spouses have been living separate and apart continuously for the requisite period of time, in accordance with Article 103.1, or more on the date the petition is filed.
legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=108533
Art. 103.1. Judgment of divorce; time periods
The requisite periods of time, in accordance with Articles 102 and 103 shall be as follows:
(1) One hundred eighty days where there are no minor children of the marriage.
(2) Three hundred sixty-five days when there are minor children of the marriage at the time the rule to show cause is filed in accordance with Article 102 or a petition is filed in accordance with Article 103.
legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=408225
The Shoultz Law Firm Attorneys will fight for your rights in your Louisiana divorce. Call us anytime at (985) 664-4269.
Here is a map to the Lafourche Parish Courthouse in Thibodaux, Louisiana: