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While its legally possible to handle a succession in Louisiana without an attorney, the risks and potential complications may outweigh the cost of legal representation.
A: In some cases, you may be able to work with a notary public for a succession in Louisiana. However, this does carry some risk. In the case of particularly complicated successions, it can be valuable to have the help of someone well-versed in the law working with your family.
A small succession, within the meaning of this Title, is the succession or the ancillary succession of a person who at any time has died and the decedents property in Louisiana has a gross value of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars or less valued as of the date of death or, if the date of death occurred at
For simple successions, court costs can range from $300.00 to $600.00 depending on the parish where the succession will be filed. When an administration is needed for an estate, court costs will be higher depending on the filings necessary to complete the administration and can range from $1,500.00 up to $3,000.00.
The small succession process involves filing a small succession affidavit with the court, which includes a sworn descriptive list of assets and other required information. Once the affidavit is approved, the heirs can transfer the property and assets without the need for a court-supervised probate process.
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Generally, a decedents estate goes through succession or probate in Louisiana if the estate is worth $125,000 or more, regardless of whether the decedent died with a will (testate) or without a will (intestate). The value of the estate is different from the value of the decedents assets.
Louisiana notary publics can do things that notary publics cant do in many other states. In Louisiana, they can: Create and execute affidavits. Help with small successions.

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