Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Louisiana

proving inheritance despite loss of will in Louisiana

I have a friend that is a displaced person from Hurricane Katrina who is now now residing in Texas.

His Aunt, his only living relative, has promised inheritance to him after her passing. She died soon after Katrina after fleeing New Orleans to Baton Rouge.

The Aunt's house is destroyed in New Orleans and her will cannot be found in the remains. Her lawyer who helped her draw up the will also cannot be located.

How can my friend proceed to prove his status in the will that cannot be found? Will the Napoleonic Code be of any help to him?

Thank you


Asked on 8/18/06, 12:09 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

James Maguire James G. Maguire, Attorney At Law

Re: proving inheritance despite loss of will in Louisiana

If the will can't be found, then the decedent's estate would pass under Louisiana laws of intestacy, to the closes relatives.

To try to find the attorney who did her will, go to:

www.lsba.org

Click on "Membership" and enter the name of the lawyer. The Louisiana State Bar Association requires all licensed Louisiana attorneys to post current contact information there.

Read more
Answered on 8/18/06, 12:22 pm


Related Questions & Answers

More Probate, Trusts, Wills & Estates questions and answers in Louisiana