Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Louisiana

My great-uncle died 10 years ago in Louisiana, I am one of the beneficiaries of his estate and I just found out about it, 1/15/12. The attorney does not want to give me a copy of the will nor does he want to disburse funds, he states he's working on it. My uncle did not leave any property nor relatives except a few nieces and nephew. All his money is tied up in CDs'. Any suggestions? Thanks, Philip from Florida


Asked on 4/03/12, 11:49 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Charlton Ogden Taggart Morton, LLC

You should engage the services of Louisiana counsel to represent your interests in the Succession of your great uncle - the attorney or the administrator of the estate owes you, as an heir, the duty to inform you of all aspects of the estate, inlcuding the terms of the will

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Answered on 4/03/12, 12:08 pm
James Maguire James G. Maguire, Attorney At Law

You can contact the clerk of court for the district court of the parish where your great-uncle resided. If his will has been probated, it is a public record, and the clerk can send you a copy.

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Answered on 3/25/13, 5:55 pm
Nick Pizzolatto, Jr. Pizzolatto Law Office

Contact the Clerk of Court first........

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Answered on 3/29/13, 3:20 pm


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