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May 05, 2026
What Happens to a Louisiana LLC When the Owner Dies?
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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

A business owner may spend years building a company and never think seriously about what happens if they die unexpectedly. That is a mistake. A Baton Rouge business succession lawyer can help make sure the…

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May 05, 2026
Is a Louisiana Notarial Testament Really Self-Proving? Not Always After the 2025 Change
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Last Modified on May 05, 2026

Not every notarial testament is now self-proving merely because it is called notarial. After Act 30 of 2025, a notarial testament executed under Civil Code article 1576 is self-proving only if it is signed on…

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Apr 20, 2026
If You Find a Will and Think It’s Invalid, Do You Still Have to File It?
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Last Modified on Apr 20, 2026

Yes. Louisiana now states the rule directly. If a person has possession of a document purporting to be the testament of a deceased person, that person must present the document to the court for filing…

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Apr 20, 2026
When Is a Power of Attorney Not Enough in Louisiana?
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Last Modified on Apr 20, 2026

A power of attorney is an important document, but it is not a cure-all. Many families assume that once a power of attorney is signed, every future problem is handled. In reality, there are situations…

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Apr 20, 2026
Estate Planning Checklist for Louisiana Parents of Minor Children
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Last Modified on Apr 20, 2026

When you have minor children, estate planning stops being just about property. It becomes about protection, stability, and making sure the right people are in the right roles if something happens to you. A Baton…

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Apr 10, 2026
Can I Leave Everything to My Spouse in Louisiana?
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Last Modified on Apr 10, 2026

A lot of married people assume the answer is yes. In Louisiana, the answer is sometimes yes, but not always. If your goal is to take care of your spouse, a Baton Rouge estate planning…

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Apr 06, 2026
What a Surviving Spouse Needs to Know When There Is No Will in Louisiana
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Last Modified on Apr 06, 2026

When a spouse dies without a will in Louisiana, the surviving husband or wife is often left facing two challenges at once: grief and uncertainty, along with confusion about what the law actually provides. Many…

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Apr 06, 2026
What Should You Bring to a Succession Consultation in Louisiana?
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Last Modified on Apr 06, 2026

A lot of families wait too long to schedule a consultation because they think they need to have everything perfectly organized first. You do not. But if you are meeting with a Baton Rouge succession…

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Apr 10, 2026
Can You Sell a House Before a Succession Is Completed in Louisiana?
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Last Modified on Apr 10, 2026

This question comes up all the time. The family wants to sell the house, but they are not sure whether they can do that before the succession is completed. In many cases, the answer is…

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Apr 10, 2026
When a Louisiana Succession Turns Contradictory: What Changes Once There Is a Real Fight?
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Last Modified on Apr 10, 2026

A succession usually begins as an ex parte administration problem. It becomes a litigation problem when a disputed factual issue emerges – for example, who the heirs are, whether the testament is valid, whether a…

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