Christie Laporte Tournet

1795 W. Causeway Approach, Mandeville, LA

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Education

2010
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, Law
2003
Loyola University New Orleans, Bachelor of Business

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16 Mar, 2022
We had a conference as new clients and were very pleased with her knowledge and kindness. We engaged her and highly recommend her services.
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12 Jun, 2020
I hired Christie Tournet to guide my siblings and I through the rather complicated estate of my late father. Christie was knowledgeable, thorough, very responsive and we were very pleased with how she navigated us through some trying problems. Her fees were also very reasonable for all that she did. Because of our experience, I brought my mother in to do her will, and I plan for her to do my will in the fall. I highly recommend her.
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21 Feb, 2017
I recently hired Christie to take care of a succession for my family. After my experience with her I decided to have her look over my then current Will and found that it was not written accurately to what I actually wanted to happen with my estate. I hired her to draw it up correctly and left feeling confident that my actual wants will be carried out upon my eventual passing.
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Publications

2018:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Planning Pointers for Avoiding Interdiction
2018:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Residential Leases: Read the Terms: Leases are Contracts Too
2018:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Continuing Tutorship: What you Should Know
2018:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Peace of Mind Pointers for Mom
2018:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Considerations for Your Last Will and Testament
2018:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Probate: It's Not as Scary as You Think
2017:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Will You Be Surprised by Louisiana Marital Laws
2017:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Key Items for Your Estate Plan
2017:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Every Parent Needs a Last Will and Testament
2017:
Sophisticated Woman Magazine, Do You Really NEED a Living Trust? Probably Not
2017:
Newsletter - Christie Tournet & Associates, 3 Critical Reasons to Have an Estate Plan
2014:
CRES website, Louisiana New Home Warranty Act
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