Legal Question in Family Law in Louisiana
How much does it cost to file for legal separation in Louisiana
4 Answers from Attorneys
Each attorney sets their own rate or fee. It should be based on an hourly charge or a flat fee that provides for a specific number of hours. Fees can range from $100/hr and up and usually are based on the attorney's level of expertise. A legal separation is actually a petition for divorce. If you did not have a covenant marriage, there are two ways to divorce in Louisiana, one is filed and you wait 6 months befor filing for the final divorce judgment and one is filed after you are separated for 6 months. Custody, support and property settlement are ancillary matters that may need to be handled also. The fee will take this into consideration because of the work involved in resolving these issues. Court costs usually amount to approximately $500.00 and this would be separate from the attorney's fees.
Depending on your circumstances, low cost legal services are available through the Legal Services Corp. in your area or the pro bono project of your local bar association. Court costs can be deferred or waived if you financially qualify.
Each attorney sets their own rate or fee. It should be based on an hourly charge or a flat fee that provides for a specific number of hours. Fees can range from $100/hr and up and usually are based on the attorney's level of expertise. A legal separation is actually a petition for divorce. If you did not have a covenant marriage, there are two ways to divorce in Louisiana, one is filed and you wait 6 months before filing for the final divorce judgment and one is filed after you are separated for 6 months. Custody, support and property settlement are ancillary matters that may need to be handled also. The fee will take this into consideration because of the work involved in resolving these issues. Court costs usually amount to approximately $500.00 and this would be separate from the attorney's fees.
Depending on your circumstances, low cost legal services are available through the Legal Services Corp. in your area or the pro bono project of your local bar association. Court costs can be deferred or waived if you financially qualify.