What You Can and Cannot Do With a Will
A will allows you to decide who receives your property, who manages your estate, and how certain responsibilities are handled after your death. It provides direction during the Louisiana succession process, but it does not control every asset or situation. Some matters must be handled through other legal tools, and certain provisions...
My Loved One Died Without a Will in Louisiana: What Should I Do?
When someone close to you passes away, the last thing you want to worry about is paperwork and court filings. Yet if they didn’t leave a will, questions about who inherits their property can come up right away. In Louisiana, this situation is handled through intestate succession, a legal process that determines...
Do I Really Need a Will in Louisiana? Here’s Why the Answer Is Yes
You may be wondering if a will is something you really need. If you don’t have much property or think your family will “just figure it out,” it might seem unnecessary. However, in Louisiana, not having a will can lead to confusion, delays, and outcomes that you never intended. A will isn’t...
What Is the Best Way to Pass My House to the Next Generation?
Owning a home is one of the most significant financial and personal investments many of us make. Deciding how to pass it down to children or grandchildren can bring up a mix of emotions—pride, responsibility, and sometimes uncertainty. Louisiana law provides several ways to transfer real estate, each with different benefits and...