We understand that settling a loved one’s estate can be an emotionally draining process, and we are here to handle all the details for you. However, if you want to learn more about each step of the process, we invite you to read our free library articles. In these informative articles, we provide an in-depth explanation of Louisiana inheritance law and discuss problems that can arise after a succession is complete.
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What Are The Grounds for Challenging a Last Will and Testament in Louisiana?There are many legal challenges that can be made to invalidate a Last Will and Testament. Find out the most common ones here.
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Succession Is a Necessary Step to Clear Titles and Assets for Inheritance PurposesBefore heirs can receive property and other assets left to them in a Louisiana testament, they will have to wait for the completion of the succession process.
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Opening a Succession to Settle an Estate in LouisianaBefore 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.
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Estate Administrators Have Important Responsibilities in LouisianaIf you have been appointed—or want to be appointed—an estate administrator or executor in Louisiana, you should understand what the job requires.
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Before Property Can Be Inherited in Louisiana, Heirs Will Need a Judgment of PossessionEvery estate in Louisiana requires a judgment of possession before any property can be transferred to heirs. Find out how a succession attorney can help.