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Louisiana Divorce Most people who are going through or contemplating a Louisiana divorce are exhausted emotionally and want to move forward. Child Support The Louisiana Family court system has required the use of guidelines for child support. You need a family law attorney in the case that you've settled on the difficult choice to end your marriage.

You may have a strong and emotionally supportive network or you may feel like you're alone amid the most difficult circumstances of your life. In any case, including another advocate is certainly a wise move and one that's significantly more experienced, accomplished and exceptionally qualified family law attorney who has helped many others through the complicated process of separation and divorce.
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Louisiana Divorce
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Most people who are going through or contemplating a Louisiana divorce are exhausted emotionally and want to move forward. We will empower you with knowledge and professional guidance to protect you and your children during the resolution of your marriage. The resolution is ultimately memorialized in a written form called a Judgment or Property Settlement Agreement.
Child Support
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The Louisiana Family court system has required the use of guidelines for child support. Today, Louisiana child support guidelines are income-driven. There is a worksheet prepared which includes three columns. The court then uses a chart that lists the net incomes and the corresponding support figure for a family with one, two, three, four, and five children.
Modification of Child Support
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Modification of Child Support for existing Court Orders is a change to your prior support or visitation agreement may be necessary if you have a substantial change in employment or living arrangement circumstances. You may need an increase or decrease in your child support or alimony because of the loss of a job or a new job.
Child Custody
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Child custody in the State of Louisiana is based on Louisiana Civil Code - Articles 132 and 134, which provides that custody determinations shall be based upon the best interests of the children. Legal custody generally means the right to make major life decisions of the child, such as medical decisions, educational decisions, religious upbringing, and general welfare.
Moving Children Out of State
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The process of moving children out of State (Louisiana), usually called child relocation or removal, is often confusing. As a custodial parent, you do not need the court's permission to travel out of state for a vacation, trip or any other temporary reason. You do need to get the consent of the Court if you wish to move out of state permanently.
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