Yes. Louisiana law provides for 'forced heirship' whereby children 23 or younger, or children who are deemed permanently incapable must inherit a portion of the estate. The children of a deceased child who would have been 23 or younger would also qualify. Louisiana is the only forced heirship state.
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I am under the impression that Louisianas law is still based on French law. I would love to hear, from someone who knows, if this is still the case. Thanks.
No. Louisiana does not recognize common law marriage.
The Law is Louisiana is based on the Napoleonic Code
of course there is a lemon law in Louisiana. all sates have one! wow you must be a retard
Yes according to the law
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No. You can not be pulled over or forced out of your vehicle during a repossession. It has to, by law, be accomplished "peacably."
Louisiana is under Napoleonic Law
Louisiana has the most complicated laws of intestacy in the US. It is the only state that has a legal system based on the Napoleonic Code. You can read more about it at the link provided below.
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The Magna Carter or the great charter forced the king to obey the law