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Ronda M. Gabb & Associates, LLC

TEL (800)738-GABB |  Metairie, LA

TEL (985) 626-7505 |  Mandeville, LA

Ms. Gabb founded the law firm of Ronda M. Gabb & Associates, LLC “A Louisiana Estate Planning & Elder Law Practice”, with offices in Mandeville, Metairie, and Slidell. Ronda of...(more)



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» Estate of Hale: New Statutory Custodial Claim Case

I've written extensively, in this blog and on my website, about statutory custodial claims. These types of claims can be filed by family members if they meet certain requirements for the care of a decedent. The statutory language (which has recently been changed -- here is the new language) has always been pretty vague, which is part of the reason why we have the new 1st District case of Estate of Hale (here is the PDF).

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2. When does the statute of limitations for such a claim begin to run? Upon the decedent's death

3. Is the amount of the statutory custodial claim reduced by the amount of any fees the claimant received for acting as guardian of the decedent during his or her lifetime? No