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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mississippi Affidavit Regarding in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court name and judicial district at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the jurisdiction.
  3. Next, enter the county name where the estate is being administered, followed by the name of the deceased in the designated fields.
  4. In 'Cause No.', input the case number assigned to this matter. This helps track your affidavit within court records.
  5. Proceed to complete each numbered section, providing details about your role as attorney and confirming service of summons. Ensure accuracy in dates and names.
  6. Finally, sign and date the affidavit at the bottom. Don’t forget to include your Mississippi State Bar number and contact information for verification.

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When submitting an application for Certificate of Title accompanied by required supporting documents and two (2) names are shown as buyers or current owners on the current Bill of Sale or the Manufacturers Statement of Origin, both names must be shown on 78-002 (Application for Certificate of Title) and both names
If you die with children but no spouse, your children will inherit everything. If you die with one child, your spouse gets half of the intestate property and your child gets the other half. If you die with two or more children, your surviving spouse and children each get an equal share of your intestate property.
Under Mississippis Affidavit of Successor (Small Estate Affidavit) procedure, personal property owed to a deceased person with a value of up to $50,000 may be delivered to his or her heirs or successors by affidavit. The affidavit can be made at any time after 30 days have passed since the persons death.
Explanation of Mississippi Heirship Affidavit An affidavit of heirship is a sworn statement of one or more family members and at least two unrelated parties that identifies the decedents legal heirs. These affidavits are sometimes used as an alternative to probate of real estate.
An affidavit of heirship is a legal document used to transfer property left by a deceased individual. Typically completed by a family member or close friend of the deceased, this person must have family knowledge and be able to verify the identities of heirs.

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When heirs property is created, the heirs own all the property together (in legal terms, they own the property as tenants in common). In other words, they each own an interest in the undivided land rather than each heir owning an individual lot or piece of the land.
In some cases, the property may even need to go through probate in order to be transferred. Additionally, if there is more than one heir to the property, not having an Affidavit of Heirs can lead to disagreements or disputes between the heirs.

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