Form B - 102 Divorce (No Minor Children) - 22nd Judicial District Court

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JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, ST. TAMMANY AND WASHINGTON PARISHES, STATE OF LOUISIANA
LOUISIANA CIVIL CODE ARTICLE 102 DIVORCE
FORM B
With No minor children of the marriage
______________________________
DOCKET NUMBER: ________________________
Petitioner
versus
______________________________
PARISH OF _______________________________
Respondent
Note: Must be completed by mover or mover’s attorney and filed in open court on the date RULE is fixed for hearing. (If attorney for absentee involved, he/she must
testify in open court.)
A. Dates
1. Date Petition for Divorce filed:
___________________ Date
2. Date parties physically separated:
___________________ Date
3. Date Petition served/waiver of service executed
___________________ Date
4. Date Rule filed:
___________________ Date
5. Date Rule served:
___________________ Date
6. Days elapsed from service of Petition to filing of Rule (Line 3 to Line 4)
_________________ Days
(Must be 180 or more days)
B. Petition (La. C.C.P. Art. 3951)
1. Is the petition in the record?
________ Yes
2. Is proper jurisdiction expressly alleged in the Petition?
________ Yes
3. Is proper venue expressly alleged in the Petition?
________ Yes
4. Is the Petition verified by the petitioner?
________ Yes
5. Is the sheriff’s return showing service, or the waiver of service and notice
in the record?
________ Yes
6. Were the parties living separate and apart at the time of filing, or
was the defendant personally served with the petition and citation?
________ Yes
7. Do the pleadings expressly allege there are no minor children of the marriage?
________ Yes
C. Rule to Show Cause (La. C.C.P. Art. 3952)
1. Is the Rule in the record?
________ Yes
2. Does the Rule allege:
a.
proper service of the Petition or waiver of service and notice of the petition?
________ Yes
b. that 180 days or more have elapsed since service or execution of a written
waiver of service and notice of the Petition?
________ Yes
c.
that the parties have lived separate and apart continuously for 180 days
prior to filing of the Rule?
________ Yes
3. Is the Rule verified by the Affidavit of the Petitioner?
________ Yes
4. Was the Rule filed within 2 years of the service of the petition or execution
of the written waiver of service of the Petition?
________ Yes
5. Is the Sheriff’s return showing service or the waiver of service in the record?
________ Yes
D. Affidavit of Mover (La. C.C.P. Art. 3956(5)) or Testimony
1. Does the record contain the Affidavit of the mover or does the testimony specifically establish that:
a.
The parties have lived separate and apart continuously for at least
180 days prior to the filing of the Rule?
________ Yes
b. The parties are living apart at the time of the execution of the Affidavit?
________ Yes
c.
The mover desires to be divorced?
________ Yes
2. Was Affidavit executed after the Rule was filed or was testimony offered at hearing?________ Yes
I hereby certify that I have examined the record in the above captioned case and the information is accurate. This certification is
made to the court for use in the determination of eligibility for divorce in accordance with the provisions of Article 102 of the
Louisiana Civil Code, the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Articles 3951, et seq., and revised statutes.
______________________
_________________________________________
___________________
Date of Record Examination
Signed by Mover/Attorney for Mover
Attorney’s Bar Number
______________________
_________________________________________
___________________
Date of Certification
Address
Telephone Number
Hearing Officer Recommendation
Considering the record in this case, the submission of the mover/mover’s counsel and/or the testimony of the witnesses, it
being the finding of the Hearing Officer that all legal requirements for granting a divorce under Louisiana Civil Code Article 102 have
been met.
IT IS HEREBY recommended that the attached Judgment of Divorce be made the Order of this Court, no objection having
been made by either party.
________________, Louisiana, this ____ day of _______________________, 20___.
_________________________________
Hearing Officer
Form B for Louisiana Civil Code Article 102 Divorce (no minor children)
Revised August 2010

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