
Succession Still Needed for Only Child
If you are an only child, find out why you still need to open succession in Louisiana

If you are an only child, find out why you still need to open succession in Louisiana

Are you prepared to inherit property that still has a mortgage? Learn about your legal options and how to handle the debt.

Depending on several factors, a Louisiana estate could go through one of a few different types of succession proceedings. Learn what is involved in each type.

Learn how to handle bank and retirement accounts after a loved one dies in Louisiana with guidance from Scott Law Group’s estate attorneys.

Learn how community property laws affect succession, inheritance, and surviving spouses, and what happens to shared assets after a death.

Navigate succession and inheritance in Louisiana blended families with Scott Law Group, protecting heirs’ rights and avoiding family disputes.

Louisiana’s succession system is deadline-driven. Administering an estate or filing an estate contest can be difficult without the right representation.

Louisiana executor duties explained: learn how to manage estate assets, pay debts, handle taxes, and distribute property during succession with legal guidance.

If 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.

What happens if someone dies without a will in Louisiana? Learn intestacy laws, who inherits, community property rules, and the succession process.