Recent divorce judgments have been officially recorded in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, according to the Public Record Digest, a bi-weekly publication from the Iberia Parish Clerk of Courts office. These records reflect the legal dissolutions of several marriages, providing a snapshot of family court activities within the parish.
Details of Recent Divorce Cases
The following individuals have had their divorce proceedings finalized:
- Tommy J. Rebert Jr. versus Kaci Romero
- James Wren versus Trinity Wren
- Vehleshia N. Castle versus Nekeisha Castle
- Jason Joel Jackson versus Annette Broussard Jackson
- Eric Joseph Breaux versus Sarah Elizabeth Breaux
- Verna Mae Marks Taylor versus Erick Isaac Taylor
- Jennifer Holtzclaw versus Brady Holtzclaw
Each divorce case reflects the complexities of personal relationships and the legal proceedings that accompany such decisions. While the court aims to ensure accuracy in these records, the Clerk of Courts office disclaims any liability for potential errors or omissions in the published judgments.
Understanding the Process
Divorce proceedings in Iberia Parish, as in other jurisdictions, involve various legal steps, including filing petitions, court hearings, and sometimes mediation or settlement negotiations. The final judgment signifies the court’s decision regarding the dissolution of the marriage, which can include considerations pertaining to property division, custody arrangements, and spousal support.
As families navigate these challenging transitions, the legal system serves as a framework to resolve disputes and facilitate new beginnings. The public record serves not only as documentation of legal status but also as a reflection of broader social dynamics within the community.
For individuals seeking more detailed information about these judgments or the divorce process, the Iberia Parish Clerk of Courts office remains a valuable resource. Legal professionals can also provide guidance specific to individual circumstances.
