Louisiana Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement for persons with no Children, no Joint Property, or Debts Effective Immediately

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Louisiana
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LA-DO-1A
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Understanding this form

This Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement is designed for married individuals without children, joint property, or debts. It allows the parties to formalize their separation and settle asset division and financial responsibilities immediately, prior to any divorce proceedings. Unlike a comprehensive divorce decree, this agreement specifically caters to those who have opted for a clear division of responsibilities without the complexities of joint financial obligations or child custody issues.


Form components explained

  • Clear declaration of separation between parties.
  • Detailed provisions regarding the division of assets.
  • Waiver of alimony or other support claims.
  • Specification that there are no dependent children.
  • Indemnity clauses pertaining to debts and liabilities.
  • Notarization requirement for validity.
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When to use this document

This form should be used by married individuals when they wish to formalize a separation without filing for divorce. It is suitable when both parties have no shared children and have no joint debts or property. This can occur after the decision to separate has been made, allowing both parties to define their financial and property arrangements effectively.

Who this form is for

This agreement is appropriate for:

  • Married couples living in Louisiana who do not have children.
  • Couples with no joint property or debts.
  • Individuals seeking a clear and immediate settlement of their separation terms.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify and clearly state the full legal names of both parties involved.
  • Specify the date of separation and any important addresses related to the agreement.
  • Detail the division of assets and any financial responsibilities, ensuring both parties agree.
  • Both parties must sign the agreement in front of a notary public for it to be valid.
  • Consider printing duplicate originals for each party's records.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to have the agreement notarized, which can affect its enforceability.
  • Not fully disclosing all financial assets and liabilities.
  • Overlooking clauses regarding future earnings or property acquired post-agreement.
  • Not understanding the implications of cohabitation after signing the agreement.

Why use this form online

  • Convenience of accessing legal documentation at any time.
  • Editability, allowing you to customize the agreement to fit your specific scenario.
  • Reliability of having forms drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring compliance with local laws.

Main things to remember

  • This separation agreement is designed for couples without children or shared debts.
  • It should be completed in Louisiana and requires notarization for legal validity.
  • Clearly identifies asset division and waives alimony rights.
  • Both parties must fully disclose their financial status prior to signing.

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The Clerk of Court fees vary from parish to parish, but expect to pay anywhere from $250-$400 to have your Petition for Divorce filed. This includes service and if you can talk with your ex and get them to agree to accept service, you will get a portion of this back.

A detailed parenting-time scheduleincluding holidays! Specifics about support. Life insurance. Retirement accounts and how they will be divided. A plan for the sale of the house.

Some people wonder if they can save even more by money by writing their own settlement agreement and not seeking the help of a divorce attorney at all. While there is no legal requirement that you have a lawyer draft your settlement agreement, it is certainly a good idea to do so.

A fair settlement should include ample parenting time for each parent. An equitable visitation agreement may not give parents equal custodial time, but it should provide for frequent and continuing contact with each parent.

#1. Start with the Basics. #2. Include the Details. #3. Confirm Your Agreement. #4. Identify and Divide Assets and Debts. #5. Create a Parenting Plan for Custody and Visitation. #6. Agree on Child Support and Spousal Support (Alimony) #7. Polishing Your Agreement. Conclusion.

#1. Start with the Basics. #2. Include the Details. #3. Confirm Your Agreement. #4. Identify and Divide Assets and Debts. #5. Create a Parenting Plan for Custody and Visitation. #6. Agree on Child Support and Spousal Support (Alimony) #7. Polishing Your Agreement. Conclusion.

You need to have your written agreement notarized. Make sure, when you sign the agreement, that you understand everything you are agreeing to. This type of agreement is often called a marital settlement agreement or MSA.

In order to start the divorce process without a lawyer, you'll need to complete some forms. The forms are not readily available from the Louisiana Judicial Branch website, but you can go to your local parish courthouse and request a complete packet of divorce papers.

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Louisiana Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement for persons with no Children, no Joint Property, or Debts Effective Immediately