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June 5, 2014 By Lydia J. Alford

How to Avoid Unnecessarily Complicated Louisiana Estates

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As compared to some other states, the Louisiana probate procedure can be quite simple if the decedent’s affairs were in order and if the heirs act in a timely, prudent manner. Otherwise heirs will face an unnecessarily complicated probate, which will increase legal fees and court costs and unduly extend the time to conclude the […]

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: estate, heir, probate, spouse, succession

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