Louisiana Premium Separation Agreement Service
Every judge, lawyer, mediator, or other divorce professional will tell you never to rely on a verbal agreement, which is why everyone who is separating or divorcing in Louisiana should have a written and signed separation or marital settlement agreement.
Our Louisiana premium separation agreement service is the easiest and most affordable way to effectively resolve your marital issues. From your own home, without waiting and spending hundreds of dollars in legal fees, you will have your own custom separation agreement in 1 hour .
We stand behind our service with our guarantee and can easily say that our completed agreements are more comprehensive and well organized than what most lawyers provide.
With or without children, our Louisiana Premium Agreement Service cost is $159.00. This total cost includes all edits, reprints, and corrections. No additional fees hidden. You can learn more here.
Why Have a Louisiana Separation Agreement?
1. A separation agreement will settle in writing all of your marital issues, thus protecting you and your spouse up until you decide to divorce. Most separations last much longer than expected, so it is essential that important issues like financial matters, property and debts, custody, visitation, and support are expressed in writing in a legal binding agreement.
2. A separation agreement will be the official legal document used to settle the marital issues upon divorce. Your final judgment or decree for divorce will reference your agreement and the court will order your divorce according to the contents of your agreement.
3. Getting a "Legal Separation" is also a valid reason to have a separation agreement. Legal Separations are not very popular in Louisiana (most Louisiana lawyers do not even do them). The legal separation filing process is very similar to a divorce, so rarely is it the first option. If you are considering a legal separation, here are some of the laws regarding Louisiana legal separations:
The grounds for legal separation (separation from bed and board) in Louisiana are the same as those for divorce from a covenant marriage (with the addition of habitual drunkeness). However, a spouse may petition the court for spousal and/or child support and restitution of separate property during a marriage. This is intended to provide for those spouses who desire to live apart, but not divorce. [Louisiana Statutes Annotated; Article 9, Chapters 291 and 307].
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