
Revocation of Louisiana Wills
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.

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.

If your loved one died and left a last will and testament, it may not be accepted in a Louisiana court. Learn the two types of wills that are enforceable in LA.

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.

If you’re confident your loved one had a will, but you can’t find the original, learn what you need to do and how a Louisiana succession lawyer may help you.

Undue influence can invalidate a will in Louisiana. Learn what to do if you believe a loved one was under undue influence when creating a will.

If someone objects to the validity of a Last Will and Testament in Louisiana, you need to protect your rights in a succession proceeding. Learn more here.

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.

Estate planning is an ongoing process.

Cecil George Harris etched his will on a tractor fender. Here, learn more about olographic wills and if they’re valid in Louisiana.

LA Civil Code requires that succession courts honor the decedent’s original intent in a will, so contests require careful planning. Our attorneys explain.