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Referral and Co-Counsel Support

When a Louisiana Succession Becomes a Lawsuit

A routine succession can change when an heir contests a Will, a representative withholds information, property disappears, or the parties dispute who should control the estate.

Field Law accepts Louisiana succession litigation referrals from attorneys who want to transfer the disputed matter or remain involved as co-counsel.

You May Keep the Client Relationship

Referring counsel may remain responsible for estate planning, administration, business matters, or the client’s broader legal needs. Field Law can limit its engagement to the contested Louisiana succession proceeding.

When co-counsel makes sense, we define responsibilities in writing. We coordinate strategy, communications, discovery, hearings, and client reporting without blurring who handles each part of the case.

Succession Disputes We Accept

Wills and Inheritance

  • Will validity and execution
  • Capacity and undue influence
  • Lost or competing Wills
  • Forced-heirship claims
  • Heirship and filiation

Fiduciary Conduct

  • Appointment disputes
  • Removal or defense of a representative
  • Missing inventories or accountings
  • Self-dealing or misuse allegations
  • Delayed administration or distribution

Estate Property

  • Descriptive-list disputes
  • Occupancy and estate-property use
  • Sales and preservation issues
  • Reimbursement and ownership claims
  • Contested judgments of possession

Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 3182 identifies grounds for removing a succession representative. Those grounds include disqualification, incapacity, mismanagement, and failure to perform a legal or court-ordered duty. A removal demand is only one possible remedy. The appropriate response depends on the conduct, evidence, harm, and stage of administration.

From Quiet Review to Formal Litigation

Not every concerned heir needs to file a major lawsuit immediately. Field Law matches the response to the available evidence and the client’s objective.

Defensive Review

We review pleadings, inventories, proposed distributions, accountings, and correspondence to determine whether the law and governing documents are being followed.

Focused Information Requests

Informal requests, document review, conferences, or a targeted subpoena may resolve the uncertainty without unnecessary escalation.

Formal Discovery

When cooperation fails, the case may require interrogatories, requests for production, subpoenas, depositions, expert analysis, and enforcement motions.

Motions and Hearings

We prepare exceptions, evidentiary motions, motions to compel, motions for summary judgment, contested rules, and trial presentations when the record supports them.

Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 966 governs summary judgment. A well-supported motion may resolve all or part of a dispute when the material facts are not genuinely contested. Other cases require credibility findings and an evidentiary hearing or trial.

What to Send After Conflict Clearance

  • Petitions, answers, exceptions, motions, and court orders
  • The Will, codicils, trust documents, and prior estate plan
  • Inventory or detailed descriptive list
  • Letters of administration or independent administration
  • Accountings, bank records, and proposed distributions
  • Material emails, texts, and demand letters
  • Deposition transcripts and discovery responses
  • Hearing dates, trial dates, and pending deadlines
  • Prior judgments and notices of judgment
  • A concise description of the desired division of responsibility

A Litigation Process Built Around the Actual Dispute

01 — Assess the Record

We identify the controlling documents, procedural posture, evidence, deadlines, and immediate risks.

02 — Define the Objective

The client may need information, protection, removal, recognition, possession, recovery, or defense.

03 — Choose Proportionate Action

We consider negotiation, targeted discovery, motion practice, evidentiary hearings, or trial.

04 — Preserve the Record

We prepare evidence and rulings with possible supervisory or appellate review in mind.

Morgan Field discusses a Louisiana succession litigation strategy

Meet Morgan Field

Uncontested Experience Informs Litigation Strategy

Morgan Field has more than a decade of experience handling uncontested and contested Louisiana succession matters.

His work includes discovery, evidentiary hearings, motions for summary judgment, trial-level disputes, and related appeals.

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Refer a Louisiana Succession Dispute

Provide the parties’ names, court and docket information, current posture, pending deadlines, and the role you would like Field Law to consider.

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Field Law is based in Baton Rouge, but we serve clients throughout Louisiana. We are also pleased to work with clients outside the state on matters related to Louisiana estate law and successions.

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