Wilson & Wilson Attorneys is the Baton Rouge law firm of Bonnie C. Wilson and Gregory O. Wilson, who have together been representing clients in Louisiana for over 30 years. The firm’s emphasis is on Successions, Estate Planning, and Automobile Accident cases. Each client’s case is handled with the knowledge and skill to guide them through the legal process with integrity and resolve.
Our firm drafts tailored Last Will and Testaments, Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts, General and Medical Powers of Attorney, and Living Wills to help protect our clients’ wishes and their families’ futures. We prioritize clarity and simplicity for both clients and their beneficiaries.
In cases where necessary, we assist with Interdictions and Tutorships, guiding clients through every step of the legal process with care and precision.
We handle all aspects of estate administration from start to finish, whether the deceased had a will or passed intestate. Our experience includes trust administration and resolving complex estate matters involving both movable and immovable assets.
While most successions are completed efficiently, we are well-equipped to handle disputes. Our firm has extensive trial experience in contested estate, trust, and partition cases, as well as ancillary successions for out-of-state clients with Louisiana property.
We are committed to protecting individuals injured due to the negligence of others. With decades of experience and hundreds of successful cases, we work diligently to secure maximum compensation for our clients.
Our background representing insurance companies gives us unique insight into claim handling, allowing us to effectively advocate for our clients and resolve coverage disputes.
One of the most rewarding aspects of our practice is assisting families through the adoption process. We focus on step-parent and intrafamily adoptions and have successfully finalized many agency adoptions in court.
Each case is handled with the knowledge and skill to guide the client through the legal process with integrity and resolve.
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