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                                                                             DIVORCE & CUSTODY


Divorce Lawyer in Shreveport, Louisiana

Experienced Louisiana Divorce Attorney Serving Northwest Louisiana


Divorce can be one of the most difficult and life-changing legal matters a person faces. Beyond the emotional impact, divorce involves complex legal decisions about property, finances, children, and the future.


At the Law Office of Jeremy Babers, we represent individuals throughout Shreveport, Bossier City, and Northwest Louisiana in divorce and family law matters. Our firm helps clients navigate Louisiana’s divorce laws while protecting their rights, finances, and parental relationships.


Whether your case involves child custody, spousal support, or division of community property, we work to ensure the process moves forward efficiently and in accordance with Louisiana law.


Types of Divorce in Louisiana


Louisiana law recognizes several forms of divorce. The most common proceedings are known as Article 102 divorce and Article 103 divorce, referring to the provisions of the Louisiana Civil Code.


Understanding which type of divorce applies to your situation is an important first step in the process.


Article 102 Divorce (Living Separate After Filing)

An Article 102 divorce allows a spouse to file for divorce first and complete the required separation period afterward.

Under Louisiana law, the spouses must live separate and apart continuously for:

  1. 365 days if the marriage includes minor children
     
  2. 180 days if there are no minor children
     

After the required separation period is completed, the court may grant the divorce.

This process is often used when spouses wish to begin the legal process immediately while completing the separation requirement.


Article 103 Divorce (Immediate Divorce Based on Separation)

An Article 103 divorce may be filed when the required separation period has already been completed prior to filing.


Because the separation requirement has already been satisfied, the divorce can typically proceed more quickly.

Louisiana law also allows Article 103 divorces in certain other situations, such as:

  • Domestic abuse
     
  • Protective orders
     
  • Criminal convictions of a spouse
     

An experienced divorce attorney can determine which type of divorce best fits your circumstances.


Divorce Issues Handled by Our Firm


Divorce cases frequently involve multiple legal issues that must be resolved before the case is finalized. Our firm represents clients in a wide range of Louisiana family law matters, including:


Child Custody and Parenting Plans


When minor children are involved, Louisiana courts must determine custody arrangements based on the best interests of the child.

Custody cases may involve:

  1. Joint custody arrangements
     
  2. Physical custody schedules
     
  3. Visitation rights
     
  4. Decision-making authority between parents
     

Courts carefully evaluate numerous factors when determining what arrangement best serves the child’s welfare.


Child Support

Louisiana law uses statutory child support guidelines to calculate support obligations based on income and other relevant factors.

Child support cases may involve:

  • Initial support determinations
     
  • Modifications of existing support orders
     
  • Enforcement of unpaid support
     

Our firm helps ensure child support calculations are accurate and consistent with Louisiana law.


Spousal Support (Alimony)

In some divorces, one spouse may be entitled to spousal support.

Louisiana recognizes different forms of spousal support, including:

  1. Interim spousal support during divorce proceedings
     
  2. Final periodic support after the divorce
     

Courts consider factors such as financial need, earning capacity, and the length of the marriage when determining whether support should be awarded.


Division of Community Property

Louisiana is a community property state, meaning most assets and debts acquired during the marriage belong jointly to both spouses.

Community property cases often involve:

  • Real estate and family homes
     
  • Bank accounts and investments
     
  • Retirement accounts and pensions
     
  • Business interests
     
  • Allocation of marital debts
     

Proper legal representation is critical when dividing significant financial assets.


Other Family Law Matters


Our divorce practice also includes representation in matters such as:

  1. Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
     
  2. Relocation disputes involving children
     
  3. Military divorce issues
     
  4. Annulment proceedings
     
  5. Protective orders and domestic violence cases
     

Every family situation is unique, and our firm approaches each case with individualized legal strategy.


Why Hire a Divorce Lawyer?


Divorce proceedings involve important legal rights and financial consequences that can affect you for years to come. Working with an experienced divorce attorney provides several advantages.


A family law attorney can:

  1. Explain your rights and legal options under Louisiana law
     
  2. Help protect your financial interests during property division
     
  3. Ensure custody arrangements reflect the best interests of your children
     
  4. Prevent costly legal mistakes during the process
     
  5. Help move your case through the court system efficiently
     

Divorce is often an emotionally difficult process, and having a knowledgeable attorney allows you to focus on moving forward while your legal matters are handled properly.


Divorce Attorney Serving Shreveport and Northwest Louisiana


The Law Office of Jeremy Babers represents clients throughout Shreveport, Bossier City, and surrounding Northwest Louisiana communities in divorce and family law proceedings.

Our firm assists clients with:


  1. Article 102 Divorce
     
  2. Article 103 Divorce
     
  3. Child Custody and Visitation
     
  4. Child Support
     
  5. Spousal Support
     
  6. Community Property Division
     
  7. Relocation and Post-Divorce Issues
     

We understand that divorce cases often involve both legal and personal challenges, and we work to guide clients through the process with clarity and strong advocacy.


Schedule a Divorce Consultation


If you are considering divorce or have been served with divorce papers, it is important to understand your legal rights as early as possible.


Contact the Law Office of Jeremy Babers today to schedule a consultation and discuss your divorce or family law matter.


Serving clients in Shreveport, Bossier City, and throughout Northwest Louisiana.




The Law Office of Jeremy Babers serves clients in Shreveport City Court; Bossier City Court, Minden City Court, Springhill City Court, Caddo Parish District Court, DeSoto Parish District Court, Bossier Parish District Court, Webster Parish District Court, Lincoln Parish District Court, Red River Parish District Court, Natchitoches Parish District Court, and Sabine Parish District Court and more. Call us today! 


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