Probate Forms (LA)

Updated Oct 5, 2024
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There are a number of state-specific forms you may need when going through the probate process.

General LA Forms

In Louisiana, the local District Court handles wills and estate succession.

You can check with your local court for the forms they might prefer, and below you will find some of the more common LA forms:

Louisiana does not provide or require the use of state-wide forms (other than for taxes), so above we have provided example succession (i.e., probate) forms: you can either contact your local court to see if they have a preferred form, adapt one of the above forms for your particular county, make up your own form, or have a lawyer do it for you.

Small LA Estate Forms

Small estates sometimes need only 1 specialized form or affidavit: see Small LA Estates.

Using LA Probate Forms

If you are using a licensed EstateExec estate, information about finding your court will appear here.

For information on using LA probate forms, see How to Become Executor for a LA Estate, and Overall Probate Process in LA.

Note: If you are using EstateExec, the Tasks Tab will list a series of steps that help you understand which form to use when.

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