For Attorneys and Mineral Professionals
A mineral operator may suspend payments after learning that the record owner died. The requested cure may involve one succession, several linked successions, an ancillary proceeding, or omitted property from an old estate.
Field Law handles the Louisiana succession component and coordinates with counsel, landmen, operators, division-order analysts, and the successors.
Field Law can determine who succeeded to the decedent’s Louisiana interest, obtain the required court judgment, complete agreed recordation, and deliver the documents needed for the operator or title file.
Existing mineral, probate, tax, or transactional counsel may retain the surrounding matter. We do not expand a defined succession referral into unrelated representation without a separate request and engagement.
The operator needs succession documents before releasing royalties or recognizing new payees.
The domiciliary probate did not itself transfer or administer the Louisiana interest.
The record owner and later successors died without completing the required Louisiana proceedings.
An earlier succession addressed other property but failed to include the mineral or royalty interest.
A generic succession judgment may not resolve a mineral-payment problem if it omits the interest, uses the wrong ownership fraction, or fails to connect the record owner to the recognized successors.
We begin with the operator’s written requirement and available ownership information. We then determine what the succession record must establish and which documents should be recorded or delivered.
We review the operator request, ownership information, parish, and record owner.
We determine what passed at each death and whether prior proceedings included the interest.
We pursue the appropriate possession, administration, ancillary, reopened, or supplemental proceeding.
We complete agreed recordation and provide the operator or professional with the resulting documents.
Some mineral successions involve competing heirs, disputed deeds, incompatible ownership calculations, representative misconduct, or disagreements about whether to lease or sell. Field Law can evaluate whether the problem belongs inside the succession proceeding or requires separate litigation.
When another lawyer already handles the mineral or property dispute, Field Law can limit its role to the succession issues and coordinate the resulting evidence and judgments.
Statewide Louisiana Counsel
Morgan Field has more than a decade of experience handling Louisiana successions involving inherited property, out-of-state decedents, omitted assets, title complications, and estate disputes.
Field Law coordinates remotely with professionals and successors across the country.
Provide the parties’ names for conflict review, the operator’s requirement, the record owner, the parish, and any known deadline.