This category covers the options and responsibilities of people who must deal with another's death, and how property is divided up, wills are carried through, or other decisions are made about the person's property and responsibilities. This includes possibly contesting a will or division of property, and what happens when a person dies without a will.
Calculating Estate Value And How To Create A Descriptive List
This resource covers the process of calculating the value of an estate and creating a descriptive list of all assets in the estate. This information can be used as part of the documents needed to file a succession.
Dividing Property Among Co-Owners: Partition Processes in Louisiana
This resource explains partition processes. They are ways to divide property among co-owners who no longer want to share it. This includes a house, land, or anything else. Louisiana law has two types of partition: Partition in Kind and Partition by Citation.
Dying Without A Will - Intestate Successions
This resource covers the law of intestacy or what happens to a person's estate when they die without a will.
Estate Planning For A Beneficiary With A Disability
This category covers issues that a person might face when drafting their estate plans if one of their children or other beneficiaries has disabilities. This includes how to transfer assets in ways that do not harm that beneficiary's ability to receive public benefits and other support. It also includes how to ensure that the beneficiary will have long-term support for health and care costs.
Homestead Exemption For Property Taxes In Louisiana
This provides information on the Homestead Exemption for property taxes in Louisiana.
Inheriting An Interest In A Lease
This guide discusses the basic rights and responsibilities of people who inherit an interest in a lease. It includes information for both people who inherit an interest as a renter and a landlord.
Navigating A Louisiana General Property Succession
This resource discusses how a person's assets and property are handled and distributed after their death, specifically in cases where the estate is valued at $125,000 or more, a situation referred to as a general property succession. It outlines how the belongings are passed down to heirs or beneficiaries.
Navigating Louisiana's Small Succession Affidavit
This resource goes over Louisiana's Small Succession Affidavit process, which can be used to handle and distribute the assets of a decedent. The decedent must have died without a will. The estate must also be of value of $125,000 or less. The legal process allows an heir to bypass probate, which involves going to court. It allows the transfer of estate property and assets by a less complicated procedure.
Successions
This resource helps you understand topics like successions and wills, what happens to someone's things after they die, and other issues about estates. It gives information on how to manage the transfer of belongings or assets after a person's death. Use this to learn how to deal with these issues easily and effectively.
Veterans And Military
This resource provides information on the various issues related to veterans and military including housing issues, consumer issues, public benefits, jobs and employment, and estate planning.