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How Do I Make My Will Valid in Mississippi? Signature: The testator must sign the will or direct someone else to sign it for them in their presence. Witnesses: Two credible witnesses must be present at the wills signing. Notary: There is no requirement that a notary be present for the signing of the will.
GENERAL OUTLINE OF PROBATE PROCESS IN MISSISSIPPI Establish a Need for Probate. Determine Type of Estate. Gather Documents. Present in Chancery Court for Opening. Notify Creditors/Heirs and Sign Affidavit. Value and Distribute Assets. Heirs Sign to Close. Set Hearing for Disputes (judge will determine distribution)
In Mississippi, you can make a living trust to avoid probate for virtually any asset you ownreal estate, bank accounts, vehicles, and so on.
Minimum Estate Values by State StateProbate Threshold (typically to avoid official probate process) Michigan The value of an estate is less than $15k after funeral costs are paid Minnesota The value of an estate is less than $75k Mississippi The value of an estate is less than $12,500k with no bank account or will47 more rows Mar 9, 2024
Generally, to probate a will, we charge a flat fee of $2,500. This includes everything. Our firm will pay any other fees, including the court filing fee and newspaper publication fee, out of our fee. To handle an estate administration for someone who does without a will, we generally charge a flat fee of $3,500.
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Do I need probate? Mississippi probate is usually required if a deceased person died with Mississippi assets in his or her name and those assets do not pass automatically at the persons death. There are some alternatives to probate that may apply in limited circumstances.
When is probate required in Mississippi? Do I need probate? Mississippi probate is usually required if a deceased person died with Mississippi assets in his or her name and those assets do not pass automatically at the persons death. There are some alternatives to probate that may apply in limited circumstances.

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