CHAPTER 3–SEPARATION OF PROPERTY REGIME Art. 2370. Separation of property regime. A regime of separation of property is established by a matrimonial agreement that excludes the legal regime of community of acquets and gains or by a judgment decreeing separation of property. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.
Art. 2371. Management of property. Under the regime of separation of property each spouse acting alone uses, enjoys, and disposes of his property without the consent or concurrence of the other spouse. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.
Art. 2372. Necessaries. A spouse is solidarily liable with the other spouse who incurs an obligation for necessaries for himself or the family. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.
Art. 2373. Expenses of the marriage. Each spouse contributes to the expenses of the marriage as provided in the matrimonial agreement. In the absence of such a provision, each spouse contributes in proportion to his means. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.
Art. 2374. Judgment of separation of property A. When the interest of a spouse in a community property regime is threatened to be diminished by the fraud, fault, neglect, or incompetence of the other spouse, or by the disorder of the affairs of the other spouse, he may obtain a judgment decreeing separation of property. […]
Art. 2375. Effect of judgment A. Except as provided in Paragraph C of this Article, a judgment decreeing separation of property terminates the regime of community property retroactively to the day of the filing of the petition or motion therefor, without prejudice to rights validly acquired in the interim between filing of the petition or […]
Art. 2376. Rights of creditors. The creditors of a spouse, by intervention in the proceeding, may object to the separation of property or modification of their matrimonial regime as being in fraud of their rights. They also may sue to annul a judgment of separation of property within one year from the date of the […]
Art. 2377. Arts. 2377 to 2431 Repealed by Acts 1978, No. 627, §6; Acts 1979, No. 709, §1