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More Louisiana Divorce Lawyer Questions and Answers
If you live in Louisiana and you are trying to get a divorce, there are certain rules which you must observe to effectuate this decision. Louisiana has a few public policy objectives when it comes to divorcing couples; and one of the main ones is to make sure that the couple is very sure about the decision they are about to make.
Read MoreGeneral Topics of Louisiana Divorce Attorney Law
This article is written to add to the general knowledge on Louisiana family law which some of these articles can provide. That said, this is a continuation of articles on “Dos and Don’ts” in family law.
Read MoreLouisiana Divorce - Questions and Answers
While it is impossible for us to predict what would happen in a given hypothetical scenario, there are generalizations which we can draw.
Read MoreLouisiana Community Property and Divorce Attorney Example: Greg and Gina
In Louisiana, property which a person possesses while married can be classified into one of two types: community property or separate property. This article provides an example of this.
Read MoreOld Couples vs. Young Couples in Louisiana Final Spousal Support Scenarios
In Louisiana, a divorced spouse may petition a court to order spousal support payments from the other spouse. Generally, this means that the petitioning spouse can receive regular payments from the other spouse to satisfy their necessitous living needs.
Read MoreSome Factors to Determine with a Divorce Lawyer on Child Custody
This article deals with the laws in the State of Louisiana with respect to child custody. In Louisiana, there are a few different ways that a court can determine what is in the best interests of the child.
Read MoreExamples and Explanations on When Community Property Terminates in Louisiana
This article is a follow up to the more substantive law presented in the article entitled “When Does Community Property Terminate...?” Hopefully it will provide greater insights and clarity in conjunction the previous piece.
Read MoreSome Skills a Personal Injury Lawyer Should Have
This article presents some of the information that a personal injury lawyer should know that is not necessarily specific to the law. While these factors are somewhat intuitive, it can be important that the attorney that you have is familiar with them.
Read MoreTorts is a Funny Word Even to Injury Attorneys
This article generally gives an overview of torts, beginning with the uniqueness of the word itself. It then goes on to examine some specific instances that injury attorneys might face.
Read MoreThe Legal Process - Talking with Insurance Adjusters
For most injury law, a lawsuit generally begins with talking with an adjuster. This article presents some general legal information about this process.
Read MoreInjury Lawyer and the Ambulance Chaser Myth
Ambulance chasing, if it ever did exist, is likely a thing of the past. For an injury lawyer, this practice is not a good idea for the reasons that this article outline.
Read MoreThe Importance of Diagnoses for a Personal Injury Lawyer
A personal injury lawyer works with the facts presented and applies the law. In order to do this, a doctor must typically inform the attorney of the medical diagnosis.
Read MoreA General Perspective on Divorce Attorneys and Final Spousal Support
Final spousal support often comes up in family law matters, especially where the spouses have surplus money. This article goes through some of the analysis that divorce attorneys might look at in evaluating this topic.
Read MoreHow a Divorce Attorney May Compel the Separation of Community Property in Louisiana
Separating property is often done by a divorce attorney while awaiting an end to the marriage. This article provides some means by which this can be done.
Read MoreFisherman’s Paradise: A New Orleans Divorce Attorney Goes Through Community Property
Because this is a community property state, this does not mean that all the property that spouses owe is necessarily community. In fact, the classification of property is often determined by when title was acquired.
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