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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana sworn descriptive list in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the judicial district court and parish information at the top of the form. This sets the context for your document.
  3. Enter the docket number, which is essential for tracking your case within the court system.
  4. In the 'Assets' section, detail immovable property by specifying its location, dimensions, and boundaries. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  5. Calculate and enter the total value of immovables in the designated field to provide a clear financial overview.
  6. Proceed to list movable assets along with their respective values. This section should reflect all personal property that may be relevant to your case.
  7. If there are no liabilities, simply indicate 'None' in that section. If there are any, make sure to list them clearly.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document before a notary public to validate your sworn statement.

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Property records are public records, and Louisiana makes it easy to access public records through its parish court websites. For example, Lafayette Parish has a land records portal and a court and land records search tool. Based on your needs, you can choose the best search area for you.
A simple succession could be resolved in a matter of weeks, while others may take the better part of a year. If an heir disputes their inheritance, or the estate is subject to any unforeseen tax complications, probate could take significantly longer.
The succession and probate records 1804-1849 are found online at FamilySearch. See Historical Records Collections below for more information about this record collection. See also Louisiana Notarial Records.
Louisiana successions are court proceedings. ingly, they are matters of public record, and members of the public may access possibly sensitive succession court documents.
The declinatory exception, the dilatory exception, and the peremptory exception when pleaded before or in the answer shall be tried and decided in advance of the trial of the case.
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Spouses in Louisiana Inheritance Law Whereas spousal inheritances will typically be dictated by the presence of a child or not, Louisiana throws the parents and siblings of a decedent into the mix as well. But if no parents, children or siblings survive him or her, the whole of the estate goes to the surviving spouse.
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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