Estate Planning Attorney Serving Shreveport, Bossier, and Surrounding Parishes

Helping You Protect Your Family, Your Legacy, and Your Future

Estate planning is more than drafting documents — it’s about ensuring that your wishes are honored and your loved ones are protected.

Working with an experienced Louisiana attorney is essential whether you’re preparing a will, creating powers of attorney, or setting up a trust.

At Carl Franklin, Attorney at Law, we guide individuals and families across Louisiana through every estate planning step with clarity, compassion, and over 35 years of trusted experience.

Why Estate Planning Matters

Many people think of estate planning as something only for the wealthy — but every adult, regardless of assets, benefits from having a plan in place.

A thoughtful estate plan allows you to:

Control how your assets are distributed

Name trusted individuals to make decisions if you cannot

Plan for the care of minor children

Minimize disputes among heirs

Provide clarity and comfort for your loved ones

Without an estate plan, Louisiana’s default laws determine how your estate is handled — and those decisions may not reflect your true wishes.

Key Components of a Comprehensive Estate Plan

 A strong estate plan often includes several important documents:

Last Will and Testament

Specifies how your assets should be distributed and who should oversee the process.

Durable Power of Attorney

Appoints someone you trust to handle your financial affairs if you become unable to do so.

Healthcare Power of Attorney and Living Will

Designates someone to make healthcare decisions on your behalf and outlines your wishes for medical treatment.

Trusts

For some families, creating a trust can offer additional control, privacy, and tax advantages.

Carl Franklin works closely with you to design an estate plan that fits your goals, your family situation, and Louisiana law.

When Should You Create or Update Your Estate Plan?

It’s never too early to create an estate plan — and it’s never too late to update one when life changes.

You should consider creating or revising your estate plan when you:

Marry, divorce, or have children

Buy or sell property

Start or sell a business

Move to Louisiana from another state

Experience significant changes in finances or family relationships

Reviewing your estate plan regularly ensures that it always reflects your current wishes and circumstances.

Serving Families Throughout Louisiana

Carl Franklin assists clients with successions across Caddo, Bossier, Webster, De Soto, Sabine, Red River, Lincoln, Rapides, Natchitoches, Claiborne, Bienville, East Baton Rouge, and Calcasieu parishes. If your loved one lived—or owned property—in one of these areas, we can represent your family locally or work with you remotely. Even if you’re outside these parishes, we handle succession matters throughout the entire state of Louisiana.

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Common Mistakes in Estate Planning — and How to Avoid Them

Estate planning mistakes can create confusion, disputes, and unintended consequences. Common issues include:

Failing to update your will or beneficiaries after major life changes

Relying on informal documents that may not meet Louisiana’s legal requirements

Not planning for incapacity with durable powers of attorney

Overlooking how jointly owned property or insurance policies will be handled

Carl Franklin helps clients avoid these pitfalls by creating clear, enforceable documents designed to protect their interests now and in the future.

Schedule a Consultation

Ready to put your estate plan in place? Carl Franklin, Attorney at Law, is here to help you protect what matters most.

How Carl Franklin Helps You Plan with Confidence

Carl Franklin brings more than three decades of experience helping families across Caddo Parish, Bossier Parish, and beyond plan their estates with care and foresight.

When you work with Carl, you can expect:

Failing to update your will or beneficiaries after major life changes

A customized estate plan based on your goals

Personal guidance through each decision

Thorough documentation that complies with Louisiana law

Estate planning is about building peace of mind for yourself and security for those you love — and it starts with a conversation.