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Gonzales Wills and Trusts Attorneys: Protecting Your Legacy

Your Life’s Work. Your Family’s Security. Under Louisiana Law.

Planning for the future isn’t just about assets; it’s about providing the ultimate gift of clarity and peace of mind to your loved ones. In Gonzales, where family and community are the heart of everything, having a properly drafted will or trust ensures that your hard-earned legacy stays in the right hands.

At Losavio & DeJean, L.L.C., our Gonzales wills and trusts attorneys specialize in navigating the complexities of the Louisiana Civil Code. Whether you live near Tanger Outlets, in the heart of the “Jambalaya Capital,” or in the surrounding Ascension Parish area, we provide the legal expertise needed to protect your spouse, your children, and your business.

Why Gonzales Families Choose Losavio & DeJean for Wills and Trusts

Louisiana’s estate laws are significantly different from the rest of the country. Generic online templates or “one-size-fits-all” plans often fail to account for the unique requirements of our state.
Gonzales residents trust our firm because we offer:

Louisiana-Specific Civil Law Expertise

We draft Louisiana wills and trusts designed to withstand the nuances of community property and forced heirship.

Nationally Certified Elder Law Advocacy: Peter J. Losavio, Jr., J.D., CELA

Only Certified Elder Law Attorney in Louisiana. This certification represents a deep commitment to the legal and financial issues facing seniors and families in Ascension Parish.

Integration with VA Benefits: Kent S. DeJean

Accredited by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, allowing us to align your estate plan with potential VA benefits.

Asset Protection for Blended Families

We help navigate the delicate balance of providing for a surviving spouse while ensuring children from previous marriages are protected.

Understanding Wills in Gonzales, Louisiana

A will is your voice after you are gone. It is a legal document that dictates how your property is distributed, who will care for your minor children, and who will manage your final affairs.

Types of Wills Recognized in Louisiana

In Gonzales, we primarily work with two types of testaments:

Notarial Testament

The most secure and common form. It is typed, signed before a notary and two witnesses, and is the gold standard for avoiding legal challenges.

Olographic Testament

A handwritten will. While legal, these are often contested due to strict requirements regarding handwriting and dating.

What a Properly Drafted Will Can Accomplish

Appoint an Executor: Choose the person you trust to handle your succession.

Designate Tutors (Guardians): Ensure your minor children are raised by the person you choose.

Specify Bequests: Leave specific items or amounts of money to loved ones or charities.

Create Testamentary Trusts: Set up a trust that only activates upon your death to manage money for heirs.

Trusts: A Powerful Tool for Asset Preservation

While a will is essential, a trust can provide additional layers of protection, privacy, and flexibility.

Common Trusts for Ascension Parish Residents

Revocable Living Trusts

Keep control of your assets while you are alive, but allow for a seamless transfer to beneficiaries, often avoiding the full succession process.

Irrevocable Trusts

Often used for tax planning or to protect assets from nursing home costs.

Special Needs Trusts

Protect the inheritance of a loved one with disabilities without disqualifying them from essential government benefits.

The “Louisiana Factor”: Forced Heirship and Community Property

In Gonzales, estate planning must account for two unique Louisiana concepts that don’t exist in most other states:

Forced Heirship

Certain children (generally those under 24 or those with permanent disabilities) are legally entitled to a portion of your estate. You cannot disinherit them except in very specific, rare circumstances.

Usufruct

This allows a surviving spouse to use and enjoy property (like the family home) even if the children technically own it. We help families structure usufruct to provide maximum security for the surviving spouse.

Failure to account for these rules in a generic will can lead to your plan being declared invalid or partially unenforceable in the 23rd Judicial District Court.

Avoiding “Living Probate” in Gonzales

Estate planning isn’t just for when you pass away. A comprehensive plan includes a Power of Attorney to protect you while you are alive. Without it, your family might face a court-ordered Interdiction—a public, expensive, and stressful process to gain the legal right to manage your care and finances if you become incapacitated.

Our Wills and Trusts Planning Process

We make the process straightforward and stress-free for Gonzales families:

1

Strategic Consultation:
We sit down to understand your family dynamic, your assets, and your goals.

2

Estate Analysis:
We identify potential issues with community property, forced heirship, or estate taxes.

3

Plan Design:
We recommend the right combination of a will, trust, and Advance Medical Directive.

4

Precise Execution:
We ensure all documents meet the high formal standards of Louisiana law, signed and notarized correctly.

5

Long-Term Support:
As your life changes—new grandchildren, retirement, or business sales—we help you update your plan.

Meet the Attorneys Serving Gonzales

Kent S. DeJean

Kent S. DeJean

Specializing in Veterans’ advocacy and comprehensive estate management.

Peter J. Losavio, Jr.

Peter J. Losavio, Jr., J.D., CELA

Over 40 years of experience in Louisiana Elder Law and Estate Planning.

Meghan E. Conques, J.D.

Meghan E. Conques, J.D.

Dedicated to helping families navigate Medicaid coordination and estate drafting.

Frequently Asked Questions (Gonzales, LA)

Yes. Trusts are often used for privacy, avoiding succession court, or protecting assets for minor children, regardless of the total value of the estate.

While “holographic” wills are legal, the risk of technical errors is high. One missing date or unclear signature can lead to the court throwing the will out entirely.

Generally, you only have the right to give away your half of the community property. We help you navigate how to handle the “usufruct” of your half for your surviving spouse.

Serving the “Jambalaya Capital” and Beyond

We are proud to serve the residents of:

Gonzales

Prairieville

Dutchtown

Geismar

Sorrento

Our office is conveniently located to serve the growing community of Ascension Parish.

Take the First Step Today

Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

The best time to create an estate plan is when you are healthy and clear-headed. Don’t leave your family to guess your wishes during a time of grief. Contact us today.

Losavio & DeJean, LLC
Serving Denham Springs, Livingston Parish, and surrounding South Louisiana communities.

Call today or send us a message to schedule a consultation with a Denham Springs wills and trusts attorney. We will listen carefully, explain your options clearly, and help you create a plan that protects your family under Louisiana law.