Validity of Wills From Other States
A will created in another state will be recognized under Louisiana law. Scott Law Group, Estate & Probate Division can help with the succession process.
A will created in another state will be recognized under Louisiana law. Scott Law Group, Estate & Probate Division can help with the succession process.

There are many legal challenges that can be made to invalidate a Last Will and Testament. Find out the most common ones here.

Blended families may have conflicts after a spouse, parent, or stepparent dies. Learn about possible estate problems and how a lawyer can help.

If your parent created a will without a lawyer or you have questions about the will, get the help of an estate litigation lawyer to ensure correct execution.

A comprehensive estate plan will preserve your wealth and make life easier for your loved ones when you die. There could be problems for the estate without one.

If you live in Louisiana and have a blended family, don’t let the courts decide how to divide your property after you die. Learn more about estate planning.

If you loved one’s will is being contested in Louisiana, it’s important to know what the court will consider when deciding what legatees should inherit.

When certain elements are missing from your estate plan, disputes could arise among family members after your death—leading to costly litigation.

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.

Wills can be revoked after they are executed in LA. Learn how to revoke a will and what problems may arise if there is any confusion over the revocation.