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Ronald Wayne Morrison Jr
Morrison Law Group, APLC
Metairie, LA
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Raymond P Ladouceur
Ladouceur Law Firm, LLC
Abita Springs, LA
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William P Stubbs Jr
Stubbs Law Firm, LLC
Lafayette, LA
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Lester J Zaunbrecher
Allen & Gooch
Lafayette, LA
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Peter J Losavio Jr
Losavio & DeJean, LLC
Baton Rouge, LA
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Steven E Hayes
Chehardy, Sherman, Williams, Murray, Recile, Stakelum & Haye
Metairie, LA
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Conrad Meyer IV
Chehardy, Sherman, Williams, Murray, Recile, Stakelum & Haye
Metairie, LA
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James Graves Theus Jr
Theus Law Offices
Alexandria, LA
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W Deryl Medlin
McMichael, Medlin, D'Anna, Wedgeworth & Lafargue, LLC
Shreveport, LA
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Roy M Bowes
Bowes, Petkovich & Palmer, LLC
Gretna, LA
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Patrick K Reso
Seale & Ross, PLC
Hammond, LA
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John F Shreves
Simon, Peragine, Smith & Redfearn, LLP
New Orleans, LA
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Louisiana Estate and Probate Law Legal Resources

Estate and Probate Law Bar Associations and Legal Organizations

American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) - The ACTEC is a national invitation-only professional association for attorneys who practice estate planning and probate law, including wills and trusts. The organization is made up of Fellows who have been vetted by the organization and have demonstrated significant knowledge and experience with estate and probate law. The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel provide resources and education to lawyers while also providing comment to Congress and other legislative bodies.

Specialty Certifications in Estate and Probate Law

Estate Planning & Administration - The Estate Planning and Administration Board Certification by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization is a distinction given to attorneys who show exceptional expertise in estate planning and administration. To achieve this certification, lawyers must meet high standards, including significant experience in estate matters, continuing legal education, and passing a rigorous examination. This certification assures clients of the attorney’s specialized skills and ethical commitment in managing complex estate planning and administration issues.
Estate Planning Law Specialist (EPLS) - Attorneys who are involved in estate planning can become certified by the NAEPC as Estate Planning Law Specialists (EPLS). The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils is dedicated to establishing and ensuring standards for professionals, including attorneys, who assist people with arranging the disposal of their estate after death. The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils also serves as a national network for many local councils, which serve as affiliates of the NAEPC. The local councils provide education and networking for estate planning professionals.

Louisiana Government and Court Resources

Louisiana Attorney General

Louisiana Attorney General - The Louisiana Attorney General serves as the chief legal officer for the state, and is elected by the people. The Attorney General's office is responsible for providing legal counsel to state agencies and officials, representing Louisiana in legal matters, both civil and criminal. This includes prosecuting and defending legal actions on behalf of the state, issuing legal opinions, and overseeing the enforcement of laws. The office addresses a variety of legal issues, such as consumer protection, public safety, and environmental concerns.

Louisiana Judicial Branch

Louisiana Judicial Branch - The Louisiana Judicial Branch holds a fundamental role in ensuring justice and upholding the law within the state. Its duties encompass interpreting and applying the law, With a legal system influenced by its civil law heritage and unique legal traditions, the Louisiana judiciary also plays a vital role in addressing legal issues specific to the state. Committed to fairness and accessibility, it protects the rights of all residents and maintain the rule of law throughout the Pelican State.

Louisiana State Legislature

Louisiana State Legislature - The Louisiana State Legislature operates as a bicameral body, comprising the Louisiana Senate and the Louisiana House of Representatives. The Senate consists of 39 members serving four-year terms, while the House has 105 members serving four-year terms as well. The Legislature is responsible for proposing, debating, and passing laws that govern the state. Its duties include formulating the state budget, levying taxes, and addressing various policy issues such as education, healthcare, and criminal justice.

Louisiana Supreme Court

Louisiana Supreme Court - The Louisiana Supreme Court acts as the highest judicial authority in the state, responsible for interpreting and administering the law. Its primary duty involves reviewing appeals from lower courts to ensure accurate interpretation and application of state laws and the constitution. The court's responsibilities encompass hearing a diverse range of cases, including civil, criminal, and constitutional matters, and establishing legal precedents that guide lower courts and legal practitioners throughout Louisiana. Additionally, the Louisiana Supreme Court oversees the regulation of attorneys, managing attorney admissions, setting ethical standards, and disciplining lawyers to uphold ethical conduct within the legal profession statewide.

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