Many of our clients come to us knowing nothing about the succession process in Louisiana, and that is perfectly fine—we are happy to guide them through it. For clients who want to learn more about the process and what their role will be, we offer these helpful articles with in-depth information on a variety of probate, succession, litigation, and estate planning topics.
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Important Advice For Recent And Future Graduates
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The Dangers Of Distracted Driving
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Protecting Your Blended Family With an Estate PlanIf 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.
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Estate Issues If Your Parent Created a Will Without a LawyerIf 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.
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After a Parent Dies: Your Legal Questions AnsweredIf your parent dies in Louisiana, you need to know how to protect your rights and your future. Our succession attorneys explain what descendants should know.
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Common Reasons for Blended Family Estate Litigation in LouisianaBlended families may have conflicts after a spouse, parent, or stepparent dies. Learn about possible estate problems and how a lawyer can help.
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What to Do If You Suspect Undue Influence in a Louisiana WillUndue 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.
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What Happens When Someone Objects to a Will in LouisianaIf 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.
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What a Louisiana Court Will Consider When Interpreting a Contested WillIf 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.
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How Non-Marital Children May Inherit Property in LouisianaOnce paternity is established, children born out of wedlock have the same inheritance rights as other children. Learn about the rights of non-marital children.