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Louisiana succession title counsel reviews an inherited-property sale

For Title and Real-Estate Professionals

When a Deceased Owner Stops the Transaction

A closing may reveal that the record owner died, a succession omitted the property, or an existing judgment does not satisfy the title requirement.

Field Law handles the Louisiana succession work needed to establish authority, recognize successors, and produce recordable documents.

A Defined Succession Scope

Field Law works from the written title requirement, transaction objective, and available succession record. We handle the estate proceeding and coordinate with the title attorney, title company, lender, closing professional, and existing counsel.

Unless separately agreed, Field Law does not issue the title policy or replace the professional responsible for the closing. Our role is to obtain and record the Louisiana succession documents required for the identified estate issue.

Common Title Referral Triggers

The Record Owner Is Deceased

The proposed seller inherited the property informally, but no Louisiana judgment recognizes that ownership.

Several Owners Have Died

The chain passes through multiple generations, and more than one succession may be required.

Property Was Omitted

A prior succession closed without including the parcel, interest, or complete legal description.

The Judgment Is Incomplete

The judgment may identify the wrong interest, omit a successor, or fail to provide the recordable result requested.

What Field Law Can Handle

  • Identifying the proper succession proceeding
  • Determining the relevant parish and venue
  • Reviewing prior succession and conveyance records
  • Tracing heirs and legatees through linked deaths
  • Preparing possession or administration pleadings
  • Adding omitted property
  • Correcting legal descriptions when supported
  • Obtaining supplemental judgments
  • Coordinating court-authorized estate sales
  • Recording judgments in the affected parish

Start With the Title Requirement

The most useful referral identifies the exact defect and the document or authority the examining professional will accept. That allows Field Law to work toward the transaction’s actual requirement instead of assuming that any succession filing will cure the problem.

The succession record must correctly identify the decedent, successors, property, ownership interest, and rights being recognized. Under Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 3061, a judgment of possession recognizes the heirs or legatees and sends them into possession of the decedent’s property.

From Title Requirement to Recorded Result

01 — Send the Requirement

Provide the title commitment, examiner’s note, legal description, parties, deadline, and proposed transaction.

02 — Map the Estate History

We review deaths, succession records, deeds, marital status, heirs, Wills, and omitted interests.

03 — Confirm the Procedure

We identify the required possession, administration, reopening, supplemental filing, or corrective proceeding.

04 — Complete and Report

We obtain the court result, complete agreed recordation, and return the documents to the referring professional.

Information to Provide

  • The title commitment, written requirement, or examiner correspondence
  • The complete legal description and available deeds
  • The purchase agreement or anticipated closing date
  • Death certificates, Wills, and family information
  • Prior succession petitions, descriptive lists, and judgments
  • Known mortgages, liens, mineral reservations, or ownership disputes
  • Contact information for existing counsel and closing professionals
Morgan Field coordinates a Louisiana inherited-property title matter

Practical Succession Counsel

Focused on the Recordable Result

Morgan Field has more than a decade of experience with Louisiana successions involving real estate, inherited property, omitted assets, old estates, and contested ownership issues.

Field Law works backward from the professional’s stated requirement to identify the court and recordation steps that matter.

Related Professional Services

Discuss a Succession Title Requirement

Provide the parties’ names first for conflict review. After clearance, send the title requirement, legal description, transaction deadline, and available succession documents.

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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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