Louisiana Letters (Of Administration-Curatorship-Trusteeship-Dative Testamentary Executor) are legal documents issued by a court in Louisiana that appoint a representative to handle the affairs of a deceased individual. There are four types of Louisiana Letters: Of Administration, Curator ship, Trusteeship, and Dative Testamentary Executor. Of Administration is a document issued by the court to a qualified individual who is appointed to manage the estate of a deceased individual. The appointed representative will be responsible for collecting and distributing assets, filing taxes, and managing the estate until it is closed. Curator ship is a document issued by the court to a qualified individual who is appointed to manage the affairs of a minor or an incapacitated adult. The appointed representative will be responsible for making decisions regarding the individual’s finances, health care, and other personal matters. Trusteeship is a document issued by the court to a qualified individual who is appointed to manage the affairs of a trust. The appointed representative will be responsible for making decisions regarding the trust’s finances, investments, and other matters related to the trust. Dative Testamentary Executor is a document issued by the court to a qualified individual who is appointed to carry out the wishes of a deceased person as stated in their will. The appointed representative will be responsible for making decisions regarding the distribution of assets and the administration of the estate.