2015 Louisiana Laws
Code of Civil Procedure
CCP 3121 - Attorney appointed as administrator of vacant successions; exceptions

LA Code Civ Pro 3121 (2015) What's This?

SECTION 4. ADMINISTRATORS OF VACANT SUCCESSIONS

Art. 3121. Attorney appointed as administrator of vacant successions; exceptions

When no qualified person has petitioned for appointment as administrator of a vacant succession within three months of the death of the deceased, the court may appoint an attorney at law as administrator thereof and set his compensation. Said attorney shall be selected, on a rotating basis, from a list of attorneys currently practicing in the parish in which the succession is to be opened.

The attorney shall be required to furnish security as required by law. Otherwise, all of the provisions of law relating to the administrator of a succession apply to the attorney when appointed administrator of a vacant succession.

This article does not apply to any parish for which a public administrator has been appointed.

Amended by Acts 1961, No. 23, §1; Acts 1974, No. 530, §1.


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