Mississippi probate form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mississippi probate form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF' section with the appropriate county name where the probate is being filed.
  3. In the 'IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF' field, enter the name of the deceased individual.
  4. Fill in the case number in the 'NO.' section, which is typically assigned by the court.
  5. Complete the 'RECEIPT' section by entering the amount deposited and corresponding account number. Ensure accuracy as this reflects financial details of the estate.
  6. Identify and input the names of both administrators responsible for managing the estate in their respective fields.
  7. Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the form, ensuring that all required signatures are included before submission.

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Probate laws are required in Mississippi, just like in other states. However, not every estate has to go through probate. Estates with less than $50,000 dont need to go through probate. You can avoid all the court hearings that come with the probate process by submitting an informal; probate affidavit.
Simply put, a testate estate means that the decedent died with a will while an intestate estate means the decedent did not have a will at death. Both types of estates must be probated in Mississippi using an attorney.
The Mississippi Probate Process If there is a Last Will and Testament, the Mississippi estate attorney needs the original, signed document. The Mississippi estate attorney determines what needs to be done to prove the will. The Mississippi estate attorney prepares the initial documents to file with the court.
Court Filing Fees in Mississippi Probate The base fee for probate cases typically starts at $85, with an additional statutory mandated fee of $57.50, bringing the total for uncontested cases to around $148.
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