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DRAFT ONLY (8/2/13): PLEASE DO NOT CIRCULATE OR CITE WITHOUT CONTACTING THE AUTHOR. 1 THE LOUISIANA FAMILY LAW BENCH book Andrea B. Carroll chapter 4: DIVORCE I. Overview A. Grounds for divorce [La. Civ. Codearts. 101, 102, 103; La. Rev. Stat. 9:307 et seq.] Marriage terminates divorce. La. Civ. Code art. 101. The grounds for divorce, however, are different for traditional and covenant marriages. Today, both types of marriage include both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. In traditional marriage, no fault divorce is provided for under La. Civ. Code arts. 102 & 103(1), allowing divorce upon a showing that the parties lived separately for the requisite period of time.
THE LOUISIANA FAMILY LAW BENCH BOOK Andrea B. Carroll CHAPTER 4: DIVORCE I. Overview ... 5 2.1. Physical Element. The jurisprudence has found both a physical and a mental element to living separate and apart. The material element requires (1) that the spouses live in separate ... Chapter …
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FAMILY, Chapter, Family and Juvenile Rules, Family Law, BRUNEI CHAPTER 217 ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW, Chapter 217 islamic family law, CHAPTER 5. FAMILY LAW, Chapter 5 Family Violence, CHAPTER 5, FAMILY VIOLENCE 5, Family Violence, CHAPTER 5 - [OFFENSES, PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE, CHAPTER 5. FAMILY LAW RULES, CHAPTER 5 RESTRAINT AND SECLUSION, Chapter 5 – Restraint and Seclusion, Chapter 5 MAKING AND MEETING OBJECTIONS