Myrna Arroyo
Dedicated and Experienced Wills, Trusts & Estates Attorney - Protect Your Family
We do things differently from other lawyers. We don't just give you a stack of documents. We advise and guide you to the best possible outcome for your family when you can't be there for them yourself.
Our firm represents Louisiana families and individuals on matters involving estate planning, succession, probate, wills, trusts, and long-term care planning.
We help you make the best planning decisions for your family and ensure that the estate plan you create with us will work when your loved ones need it most.
Our team includes an expert estate planning attorney with 20+ years of experience in wills, trusts and long-term care planning and a probate attorney with nearly 10 years of experience in litigation involving property and succession disputes. Together, we are here to safeguard your family's legacy, and ensure your final wishes are honored.
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Elder Law
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
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Credit Cards Accepted
All major credit cards accepted.
- Louisiana
- Louisiana
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- ID Number: 24010
- Spanish: Spoken
- Attorney
- Progeny Law Firm
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- Tulane University
- J.D. (1995) | MBA/JD Joint Program
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- Honors: Cum Laude
- Louisiana State Bar
- Member
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- How Wills & Trusts Can Keep Your Family Out of Court and Conflict, Webinar
- Progeny Law Firm
- Website
- Louisiana Estate Planning & Successions
- Q. Hello I am a heir need a lawyer to help write up a succession to transfer over the property
- A: You can call our office for a free 15 min consultation.
- Q. Decedent died a mth ago.no will. no parents /wife/children. Has two surviving brothers.
- A: The decedent's house would pass to his brothers, if he left no parents, spouse or children. The brothers will need to open a succession. If all the decedent's assets are less than $125K, and all of his heirs are in agreement, they can execute a Small Succession Affidavit to transfer the property from the decedent to the heirs.
I would also recommend you do a title search before purchasing the property to ensure there are no additional co-owners or liens on the property.