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In Louisiana, inheritance rules are clear. First, children get everything if there is no will. Then, it goes to a spouse or other close relatives. Parents and siblings share it if there are no children or spouses.
Louisiana broadly recognizes two forms of partition: Partition in kind. Since Louisiana law affords property owners the right to protest coercive or unwanted living arrangements, an heir may request that the court petition the property in kind.
An affidavit of heirship is a document that can be used in some states to transfer ownership of property left by a deceased person to their family. This allows for property to be inherited without a will or a court proceeding.
Paying taxes alone will not result in your getting ownership of a piece of property. However, that is one of the requirements for adverse possession in California. If you Adversely Possess a piece of land for 5 years or more and meet all of the requires, which includes paying taxes then yes you can claim ownership.
Importantly, payment of taxes does not increase a co-owners ownership interest. Rather, it creates a claim for reimbursement from any co-owner who is not paying the taxes. Anyone who pays taxes on the property should keep tax bills and receipts so that they can request or claim reimbursement.
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It remained Democratic on the state and local level until the turn of the 21st century, allowing Republicans to win control of the state legislature and every statewide office in 2011. Republicans won a United States Senate seat for Louisiana in the election of 2004, for the first time since 1876.
The area was under French control from 1682 to 1762 and in part from 1801 (nominally) to 1803. Louisiana included two regions, now known as Upper Louisiana (la Haute-Louisiane), which began north of the Arkansas River, and Lower Louisiana (la Basse-Louisiane).
In Louisiana, residential properties have a three-year redemption period. To redeem the property, the original owner must pay the purchaser the bid amount plus a penalty. The penalty can be up to 5% per year and interest. For more information, see Tax Lien Redemption.

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