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Divorce in Louisiana

The divorce rate in Louisiana is 3.6 which makes it right on par with the country’s average. Divorce for each state is a little bit different, and Louisiana is no exemption. In the state of Louisiana, you can have a simplified no-fault divorce trial if both spouses do not contest to the divorce. Both parties involved must decide how the property is to be split between them. If they can not reach an agreement, then the court will have to decide. Child support and alimony are similar in that both spouses are expected to reach a conclusion on how much each will pay.

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