About Mark Sphere Law Office — General Practice Marrero LA
Mark Sphere Law Office offers general practice Marrero representation to families and small businesses on Jefferson Parish’s West Bank. The firm handles civil, estate, and family matters under Louisiana civil code. Because Marrero is an unincorporated community of more than 31,000 residents, accessible local counsel fills an important role.
The practice covers wills, succession (Louisiana’s probate equivalent), real estate questions, and contract disputes. Attorneys also assist with civil litigation and small-business formation. In addition, the firm helps families address common West Bank issues like flood-related property claims. Clients can browse other counsel at Marrero.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as approachable and grounded in West Bank realities. Reviewers also note clear explanations of Louisiana’s distinctive civil-law procedures. Several highlight the firm’s responsiveness during succession and property matters.
General Practice Marrero — Practice Areas & Services
- Successions (Louisiana probate equivalent), including independent and judicial paths.
- Estate planning, wills, and powers of attorney under Louisiana civil code.
- Real estate transactions, lease drafting, and title disputes on the West Bank.
- Civil litigation in the 24th Judicial District Court in Gretna.
- Small-business contracts, formation, and compliance support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Louisiana succession?
A succession is the Louisiana equivalent of probate, transferring property from a deceased person to heirs. The process can be administered by the court or settled independently if heirs agree. Mark Sphere Law Office helps families choose the right path based on the estate’s complexity.
How long does a Louisiana succession take?
Simple successions can wrap in a few months; complex estates take a year or more. The timeline depends on debts, real estate, and disagreements among heirs. Early documentation often speeds the process.
Where are Marrero civil cases filed?
Most civil cases for Marrero residents go to the 24th Judicial District Court at 200 Derbigny St in Gretna. The court handles successions, divorce, and civil litigation for Jefferson Parish. Local rules and judge preferences reward attorneys with West Bank experience.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Marrero, Louisiana
- Population: Marrero has approximately 31,572 residents as of 2026 — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Median household income: $44,866 in 2019, with 21% of residents below the poverty line — U.S. Census Bureau ACS
- Local venue: 24th Judicial District Court at 200 Derbigny St, Gretna serves Jefferson Parish — Louisiana Supreme Court


