Top 5 reasons Why You Should Hire a Family Law Attorney
July 26, 2021

Families often find themselves in the midst of a highly emotional situation, which can cause them to feel overwhelmed. A family law attorney can help guide you through this difficult time by protecting your interests.
Family law is a complicated and intricate area of the law. There are many reasons why hiring an attorney can be beneficial to you as well as your family. For example, if you are in the process of divorce, or up for dissolution, then it is important to hire a family law attorney. A family law attorney can help with all aspects of your case from custody and visitation rights to property division. You will be able to have peace of mind knowing that someone is on your side and helping you through this difficult time.
Here are the top 5 reasons to hire a family law attorney:
#1: Legal Facts And Procedures
Family law is confusing. The legal system has a lot of rules and procedures that require a strong command of the law. A good family lawyer will be familiar with these rules and can help you properly file your paperwork.
#2: Relationships With Courthouse Staff
Good lawyers know how to work with the courthouse staff that handle family records. You want a family lawyer that has developed a reputation for being professional and knowledgeable.
#3: Bringing In Experts
When you go to court, it helps to be armed with as much information and research as possible. Your family law attorney will know which experts and studies should be brought in to support your case.
#4: Negotiating With The Other Side
Family law attorneys are trained to negotiate with the other party. Your lawyer can help you come up with a reasonable settlement that will satisfy both parties.
#5: Representation In Court
You do not want to represent yourself in court. You should have an attorney during the divorce or custody process for your best interests. Your lawyer will represent you in court and help you to protect your rights.

When a person dies in Louisiana and leaves behind assets that need to be transferred into someone else’s possession a Succession is generally opened. This process is called Probate in other states There are different types of Successions in Louisiana which include: Intestate Succession There is no will and assets are distributed according to the laws of Louisiana which gives preference to children and surviving spouses. Testamentary Succession A will has been left and the named hairs are put into possession Affidavit for Small Succession A legal affidavit that distributes assets when the total value of the Succession is under $125,000 and there is little-to-no debt. It is important to note that not all assets go through the Succession. Life insurances pay-outs and investment retirement accounts with a named beneficiary are not considered assets of the Succession. If a family member of yours has passed away and you need assistance with transferring the assets through a Succession, please call me. I am here to answer your questions and guide you through the legal process.