A divorce might result in the loss of your Louisiana home, a bank account or other assets. However, it doesn't have to mean the loss of a relationship with your children. There are many steps that you are encouraged to take to make this difficult time as easy as...
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Family Law And Divorce
Divorce and the empty nest syndrome
Once your children grow up, you might lose the motivation to stick with your marriage. Couples in Louisiana sometimes feel the need to move on from their marriages once they are no longer raising young children. Although many marriages survive this parental stage of...
Creating a workable co-parenting plan
The end of your marriage in Louisiana will involve many variables that must be resolved. One of them will be the care and custody of your children. You want to ensure your rights to see and be with your children are respected. One of the best ways to do so is to...
Common reasons for divorce
Divorce is rarely a carefree experience. On the contrary, it can have a significant impact on your life. While every divorce in Louisiana is unique, some common factors can contribute to the unraveling of a marriage. Infidelity Infidelity is one of the most common...
Popular shared custody arrangements for Louisiana parents
In Louisiana, state law encourages both parents to spend as much time with their children as possible. Shared physical custody is a popular option. Here's what that might look like after divorce. 2-2-3 or 3-3-4-4 parenting plans Young children benefit from regular...
Avoid divorce by addressing depression in Louisiana
Divorce can be caused by a host of different things, including financial stress, infidelity, and communication problems. However, one of the most common and underrated causes of divorce is depression. How does depression lead to divorce? Firstly, it's important to...