Old, Linked, and Corrective Estates
Some Louisiana successions become difficult without anyone actively fighting. Decades of deaths, incomplete proceedings, omitted property, unclear family history, or prior mistakes may stand between the client and a usable result.
Field Law accepts these matters from attorneys, title professionals, and families throughout Louisiana and the United States.
Many difficult successions can remain cooperative. The work may require a detailed family tree, several linked estates, supplemental pleadings, a reopened proceeding, corrected property descriptions, or new judgments.
When the interested parties agree, Field Law looks for lawful waivers, joint petitions, independent administration, possession without administration, and other methods that reduce avoidable expense. Litigation becomes necessary only when a real dispute prevents the required result.
Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 3061 addresses judgments recognizing heirs or legatees and sending them into possession. A usable judgment must match the people, property, and rights that the client needs recognized.
Suppose a grandparent owned Louisiana land and died without a completed succession. One child later died, followed by a grandchild. Resolving the current title may require determining what passed at each death and completing more than one succession in the correct order.
We map the chain before filing. That prevents a later petition from relying on an incorrect heir, ownership percentage, marital classification, or property description.
We identify whether the client needs a sale, transfer, payment, financing, possession, management authority, or corrected record.
We organize deaths, marriages, descendants, Wills, prior judgments, deeds, and later transfers.
We determine which succession or correction comes first and what each filing must establish.
We pursue the necessary judgments and coordinate recordation or delivery to the requesting professional.
Focused Louisiana Experience
Morgan Field’s experience includes possession proceedings, administrations, old estates, omitted assets, contested matters, evidentiary hearings, and appeals.
Field Law begins with the least complicated lawful route that can produce a complete and durable result.
Tell us what result is blocked, identify the known decedents and proceedings, and provide the requesting professional’s written requirements when available.