Estate Planning

Remove the uncertainty of how your assets and debts will be distributed by creating a Last Will and Testament. Everyone should have a will no matter how large or small your estate is. Control your possessions or the State of Louisiana will.

Living Wills, Medical Power of Attorneys and General Power of Attorneys allow others to take certain steps and actions in the event you are unable to act for yourself. Control your future decisions with these documents.

An Affidavit of Disposition, either included in your Last Will and Testament or via a separate document, allows you to provide specific directions for cremation or burial upon your passing, or to designate a person to control such disposition of your remains. Control your last celebration of life or the State of Louisiana will select the person who does.