Louisiana Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for Louisiana Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands Louisiana divorce law. From community property division to child custody under the Louisiana Civil Code, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for Louisiana Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with Louisiana-specific forms, procedures, and Civil Code requirements to streamline your divorce practice.

Louisiana Court Forms

Auto-generate Louisiana divorce petitions, custody agreements, and financial disclosure forms for Parish Court filing.

Community Property Division

Louisiana is a community property state. Victoria categorizes community vs. separate property for equal division under La. C.C. Art. 2336.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using Louisiana Child Support Guidelines under La. R.S. 9:315 with income shares model worksheets.

Custody Analysis

AI-powered analysis of custody factors under La. C.C. Art. 134, including best interests factors and joint custody implementation.

Spousal Support

Analyze interim and final periodic support under La. C.C. Art. 111-113, including fault considerations and financial factors.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure for family law matters.

Understanding Louisiana Divorce Law

Louisiana is one of nine community property states, with unique provisions based on the Louisiana Civil Code rather than common law. Community property acquired during the marriage is divided equally, while separate property (owned before marriage, gifts, or inheritance) remains with the original owner under La. C.C. Art. 2336-2369.

Louisiana law presumes joint custody is in the best interest of the child. Under La. C.C. Art. 134, courts consider 14 factors when determining custody, including the love and emotional ties between the child and each parent, the capacity of each party to give the child guidance, and the moral fitness of each party.

Child support in Louisiana is calculated using mandatory guidelines under La. R.S. 9:315, which employ an income shares model. The calculation considers both parents' gross incomes, work-related childcare costs, health insurance premiums, and extraordinary expenses.

Victoria AI helps Louisiana divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating guideline calculations, generating compliant court forms, and providing case analysis based on current Louisiana Civil Code and jurisprudence.

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