We understand that settling a loved one’s estate can be an emotionally draining process, and we are here to handle all the details for you. However, if you want to learn more about each step of the process, we invite you to read our free library articles. In these informative articles, we provide an in-depth explanation of Louisiana inheritance law and discuss problems that can arise after a succession is complete.
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What Happens to Minor Children After Their Parents Die in Louisiana Learn about the different types of Louisiana tutors, what they do, and what you need to do if you are concerned about a minor child who lost a parent. -
Beware of Potential Problems When a Specific Donation Is Made in a Will Specific gifts can be left in a LA will, but problems may arise that nullify the gift. Learn about the potential issues and how to protect your family's rights. -
What to Expect If Your Parent Dies Without a Will in Louisiana Children and grandchildren have certain rights if their parent or grandparent dies without a will in Louisiana. Here, learn what you might inherit. -
How Louisiana Succession Cases Are Different Louisiana probate isn't like probate in other states. Learn what's different about how estates go through succession compared to other parts of the country. -
Parents Can Disinherit a Child in Louisiana Under These Circumstances Could your parent leave you out of a will in Louisiana? Learn about your right to an inheritance and how to get help if there is a succession dispute. -
Don’t Worry About Succession Taxes Will your inheritance be affected by Louisiana succession taxes? Learn about the current law and how a succession lawyer can help you. -
How an Independent Administration of an Estate Works in Louisiana An independent administration of an estate might be right for your situation. Learn more about this type of succession, so you can make an informed decision. -
Contesting a Will in Louisiana A potential heir may object to the admission of a will in a Louisiana succession case. Here, learn about potential reasons to contest a will. -
How Property Is Classified When Someone Dies Without a Will in Louisiana Before property can be distributed in a Louisiana succession case, it must be classified as separate property or community property. Learn more here. -
How to Make a Succession Easier Before You Open a Case If you need to file a succession case, there are some essential things to do ahead of time to help make everything easier for you and your family.