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Long-form articles on Louisiana estate law — deeper than the blog, written for families who want to understand the details before deciding what to do.
Representation in Louisiana Successions
Children may inherit their parent
Renunciation of an Inheritance in Louisiana
You don’t have to accept an intestate or testamentary inheritance in Louisiana, but if you refuse an inheritance, you must do so the right way. Learn more here.
Potential Family Conflicts When Settling a Louisiana Estate
When certain elements are missing from your estate plan, disputes could arise among family members after your death—leading to costly litigation.
Obtaining a Judgment of Possession in Louisiana
Every estate in Louisiana requires a judgment of possession before any property can be transferred to heirs. Find out how a succession attorney can help.
Objecting to 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.
Starting the Succession or Probate Process in Louisiana
Before any property can be distributed after the death of a family member in Louisiana, the estate must go through succession. Learn about the process here.
Small Succession Affidavits and Judicial Administrations
Did your loved one die with less than $125,000 in assets? Find out if a small succession may be the right option for your family.
Slidell Probate Lawyer | St. Tammany Parish Succession Attorney
Need help with probate in Slidell? Our attorneys guide families in St. Tammany Parish through successions and estate transfers with clarity and confidence. Call today.
Roles of Estate Administrators and Executors in Louisiana
If you have been appointed—or want to be appointed—an estate administrator or executor in Louisiana, you should understand what the job requires.
Rights of Children in a Louisiana Intestate Succession
Children and grandchildren have certain rights if their parent or grandparent dies without a will in Louisiana. Here, learn what you might inherit.
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