The substitution in layered double hydroxide-like phases (LDH) of composition was studied by X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. It was found that the lamellar character is maintained over the entire range of the substitution. The local order for the composition {Co2Al} is typical of brucite-like sheets, whereas segregation into small domains may explain the results obtained when the percentage of Cu atoms is increased. The {Cu2Al} end-member material presents a local order around the Cu atoms closely related to the botallackite structure as present in basic layered Cu salts, with the presence of two distinct Cu-Cu distances.