Succession Attorney Alexandria, Louisiana If you’re looking for a succession attorney in Alexandria, Louisiana, you probably have questions. You may be wondering if you should file a succession on your own, how much it will cost, how long the process will take, and what type of paperwork you will have to file with the court....Read More
You may be wondering if you need to hire a probate attorney to handle a Louisiana succession matter. If you’ve read through more than one legal website, and I’m sure you have, you will get numerous answers that contradict each other. We get the question daily, “Do I need to hire a probate attorney for...Read More
This is a question we get often and the answer completely depends on your case. Succession costs vary immensely depending on the complexity of the situation and what type of legal representation is involved. You will encounter a number of fees when filing a succession in Louisiana including, but not limited to: attorney fees, court...Read More
We recently helped a family that needed a St. Landry Parish succession lawyer. Their parents had recently passed and they contacted us to assist with filing the succession. We were able to help them get the succession completed in a short amount of time so they could get the family home ready to sell. Here...Read More
We get calls daily asking about the difference between Administrator and Executor, as well as Letters of Administration and Letters of Executorship and how to get them. If you’ve found this article then you’ve probably been researching this yourself. While the two titles and documents have different names, they’re very similar and used to accomplish...Read More
We help out-of-state clients file succession matters here in Louisiana all the time. It’s quite common for someone to own property in Louisiana and their children grow up and move to another state. When their parents die, succession or probate must be filed in Louisiana to give the children access to their property. Many people...Read More
Our office receives calls from all over the U.S. requesting assistance with filing ancillary probate in Louisiana from clients and other lawyers that need to file for their clients. We recently assisted a handful of clients and lawyers from California that needed help completing a Louisiana succession. Obviously, it didn’t make sense for them to...Read More
Louisiana has exceptionally specific rules that must be followed before a will can be considered valid in Louisiana. You can’t simply title your document, “Last Will and Testament” and hope for the best. It will be considered invalid if you don’t follow the exact requirements that the State of Louisiana has laid out for wills...Read More
Our office works with people who have recently lost a loved one and one of the most often asked questions is “Do I own the marital home?” If a Louisiana resident dies without ever executing a Will, they are said to have died “Intestate.” This means that Louisiana succession or probate laws will come into...Read More
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