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Do I Have to Have an Attorney to Probate in Mississippi? Yes. If the administrator or executor is not an attorney, an attorney must be hired to serve as an advisor.
The executor must file a petition with the court to open probate and submit a copy of the death certificate. The executor must publish the probate notice in a local newspaper for three weeks. While the three weeks are in view, the executor must take inventory of all valuable assets after all creditors have been paid.
Fees for full representation typically start at around $2,500.00 for very simple estates. Fees for unbundled legal services can be less than $500.00. Contact us today for a no-obligation fee quote.
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.
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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One common approach in Mississippi is to base executor compensation as a percentage of the gross estate value (before considering debts, but not including assets that the executor doesnt actually manage, such IRAs or 401Ks with named beneficiaries): 5.0% on the first $100K. 4.0% on the next $200K. 3.0% on the next