Follow our attorney’s blog to learn about the succession process in Louisiana and to get other valuable insights into estate law, preplanning, litigation, and post-succession closure problems. Our firm closes over 200 estates every year, and we share our experiences with you in these helpful blog posts.
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Four Reasons You Might Sue to Remove an Estate Executor in LouisianaIf you want to sue to get rid of an executor in a Louisiana succession case, you need to know if you have cause to do so and why you should contact an attorney.
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Beware of Unintended Consequences When Trying to Overturn a WillMake sure you understand the legal consequences of overturning a will in Louisiana before you bring legal action to contest it. Learn more here.
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When There Are Ambiguities in a WillYour loved one’s will may contain ambiguous language that requires a court to interpret. Learn what makes a will ambiguous and what happens because of it.
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When adopted children can inherit from their biological parentsIf you’re an adopted child in Louisiana, it’s important to know if you can inherit from your biological parents. Learn more here.
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Understanding Paternity FraudBiological fatherhood and legal paternity aren't always the same thing, and paternity fraud may occur. Learn more about what happens after paternity fraud.
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What to Expect at Your First Meeting With a Louisiana Succession LawyerIf you have questions for a succession lawyer or need to hire a probate attorney, you may wonder what to expect. Here, learn what happens at an initial meeting.
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Four Reasons You Need to Call a Succession LawyerMany people benefit from contacting a succession attorney. Learn when a lawyer may help you and why you should contact a lawyer with succession questions.
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Understanding CollationCan parents make lifetime gifts to one or more children, but not all children? Learn what Louisiana law says about this issue known as collation.
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Louisiana Successions Are a Matter of Public RecordAre you concerned about financial information from a succession being accessed by the public? Talk to a Louisiana succession attorney about your legal options.
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When a Parent Dies Owing Credit Card Debt in LouisianaWill you be responsible for your parent’s credit card debt after they die? There’s good news and bad news. Here, learn what you need to know.