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Art. 81. Action involving succession

When a succession has been opened judicially, until rendition of the judgment of possession, the following actions shall be brought in the court in which the succession proceeding is pending:

(1) A personal action by a creditor of the deceased; but an action brought against the deceased prior to his death may be prosecuted against his succession representative in the court in which it was brought;

(2) An action to partition the succession;

(3) An action to annul the testament of the deceased; and

(4) An action to assert a right to the succession of the deceased, either under his testament or by effect of law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Ccp > Ccp81

Art. 81. Action involving succession

When a succession has been opened judicially, until rendition of the judgment of possession, the following actions shall be brought in the court in which the succession proceeding is pending:

(1) A personal action by a creditor of the deceased; but an action brought against the deceased prior to his death may be prosecuted against his succession representative in the court in which it was brought;

(2) An action to partition the succession;

(3) An action to annul the testament of the deceased; and

(4) An action to assert a right to the succession of the deceased, either under his testament or by effect of law.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Ccp > Ccp81

Art. 81. Action involving succession

When a succession has been opened judicially, until rendition of the judgment of possession, the following actions shall be brought in the court in which the succession proceeding is pending:

(1) A personal action by a creditor of the deceased; but an action brought against the deceased prior to his death may be prosecuted against his succession representative in the court in which it was brought;

(2) An action to partition the succession;

(3) An action to annul the testament of the deceased; and

(4) An action to assert a right to the succession of the deceased, either under his testament or by effect of law.