Date: 2017-05-06 05:45 pm (UTC)
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The possibility of disinheriting biological children is apparently a relatively recent development in Louisiana law, no older than the last few decades. The whole thing apparently complicates things like guardianship of minor children after one parent dies. The surviving parent is assumed to have a financial conflict of interest in relation to their minor children (they might remarry and want to leave things to children from that marriage), so a non-parental financial guardian is required.
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