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How to fill out the Louisiana Petition online
Filing a Louisiana Petition online can be a straightforward process, especially when guided through each step. This guide aims to provide clear instructions to help you complete the form accurately and effectively, ensuring you meet all necessary requirements.
Follow the steps to fill out the Louisiana Petition online
- To initiate the process, click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Louisiana Petition form and open it for editing.
- Begin by filling in the relevant information about the petitioner, including their full name, partner's name, and mailing address.
- Detail the property in question, specifying its location in ______ Parish, Louisiana, and providing the necessary dimensions and boundaries.
- List the co-owners (defendants) of the property by entering their names and mailing addresses.
- In the petition, include a brief statement explaining the unsuccessful attempts to amicably partition the property.
- Clearly state that the property cannot be partitioned in kind due to the number of co-owners and the potential decrease in value.
- Request that the property be sold judicially and indicate the need for an attorney to represent any absentee heirs.
- Conclude the petition by requesting specific actions from the court, including the appointment of an attorney and the public sale of the property.
- Review all entered information for accuracy, then save changes, download a copy, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your Louisiana Petition online today to ensure your property partition process is initiated smoothly.
(b) A verified petition or affidavit attesting to facts supporting the claim that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to the person or property of the defendant before he or his attorney can be heard.