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Who Gets What in Mississippi? If you die with:heres what happens: children but no spouse children inherit everything spouse but no children spouse inherits everything spouse and one child spouse inherits 1/2 of intestate property child inherits 1/2 of intestate property3 more rows Jan 10, 2024
North Mississippi is a region in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Mississippi, consisting of Alcorn, Itawamba, Lee, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo, and Union counties. These counties share a unique cultural history that distinguishes them from other areas in the state of Mississippi.
WHYS IT CALLED THAT? Mississippi, meaning big river, comes from the Ojibwe languagethough Ojibwe people are not from this area.
An heir can claim their inheritance anywhere from six months to three years after a decedent passes away, depending on where they live. Every state and county jurisdiction sets different rules about an heirs ability to claim their inheritance.
When an injury is severe enough to keep a worker from returning to employment for an extended period, Mississippi allows them to seek disability benefits, which are sorted into temporary and permanent disability benefits.
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