Louisiana Statutes

§ 9:2235 — Proper court

Louisiana § 9:2235
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 9Civil Code-Ancillaries

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La. Stat. Ann. § 9:2235 (2026).

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The proper court for an action under this Chapter shall be determined as follows: A.

(1)In the case of an inter vivos trust, the proper court shall be the district court of any parish that the trust instrument effectively designates as the proper court.
(2)If the trust instrument fails to designate a proper court for an inter vivos trust, any of the following are proper courts:
(a)The district court of the parish in which a settlor was domiciled when the trust was created.
(b)If the trust has a trustee domiciled in Louisiana, the district court of the parish in which a trustee is domiciled.
(c)If the trust has no trustee domiciled in Louisiana, the district court in which the agent for service of process of any nonresident trustee is domiciled.
(3)If the trust instrument fails to desi

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Related

In re Harrier Trust
259 So. 3d 402 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2018)
7 case citations

Legislative History

Acts 2010, No. 390, §1.

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