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I absolutely HATE when "trust advisors" come into my state and convince people to spend a couple thousand dollars on their trusts. Since Louisiana's law isn't based on American "black-letter" (common) law it doesn't recognize the "American-style" trusts. Some of the differences are: the trustee...
The only thing I'll add to that is Va's RD statute includes speeding in excess of 20 over the posted limit. So, in the case of the OP's scenario, the OP is caught both ways: 1) speed in excess of 80mph, and 2) speed in excess of 20mph of the posted limit.
In Louisiana it's pretty much the same, the children inherit (as opposed to a legacy) the decedent's one-half of the community. And like France Louisiana is a civil law jurisdiction, so there is no "right of survivorship" in Louisiana. (As a side note, approximately 85% of Louisiana's Civil Code...
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