Attorneys At Law
Many & LoCoco is a premier New Orleans Estate Planning, Succession, and Probate law firm. With over 25 years of experience in handling estate planning matters, attorney Vincent B. “Chip” LoCoco has consistently been named as one of the top estate planning attorneys in the New Orleans area and the State of Louisiana. The law firm of Many & LoCoco is experienced in all areas of estate planning, elder law, and asset protection. Call Chip today and allow him to guide you through the following legal matters:
- Last Wills and Testaments
- Powers of Attorney and Advance Medical Directives
- Probate and Estate Administration/Successions
- Estate Planning
- Estate Planning for High Net Worth Individuals
- Estate Planning for Parents with Minor Children
- Trusts
- Special Needs Planning
- Business Succession Planning
- Interdictions
We have the ability to offer our clients superior service. The firm represents clients throughout the greater New Orleans area, including the parishes of Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany and St. Bernard.
From drafting wills, powers of attorney, to the probate and administration of estates upon the passing of a loved one, call us or email us today to get expert legal help in all of your estate needs.
Our Clients
While nobody wants to think about death or disability, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. Proper estate planning not only puts you in charge of your finances, it can also spare your loved ones of the expense, delay and frustration associated with managing your affairs when you pass away or become disabled.
Our firm regularly assists affluent families with such sophisticated planning strategies as Family Limited Partnerships or Limited Liability Companies, Personal Residence Trusts, Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts and a wide range of charitable gifting techniques to reduce Federal Estate Taxes, Gift Taxes and Generation Skipping Transfer Taxes.
For some members of our society, legal protection may be necessary even after they have entered adulthood. These individuals may have been injured in an accident, continue to suffer from an incapacitating physical illness or psychological disorder, or because of their age, they are prevented from caring for themselves. In these cases, an interdiction may be necessary.
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