Order Authorizing to Close Sale - Mississippi 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Order Authorizing to Close Sale - Mississippi in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the deceased and their date of death in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying the estate involved.
  3. Next, provide details about the Executor of the estate, including their name and any relevant court orders that appoint them. This establishes their authority to act on behalf of the estate.
  4. In the section regarding property details, input information about the real estate being sold, including its location and appraised value. Ensure accuracy as this affects legal proceedings.
  5. Complete any sections related to beneficiaries and their consent for the sale. This may include signatures or initials from all parties involved, confirming their agreement with the sale terms.
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The Mississippi probate attorney presents a Petition to Close the estate at a hearing at the Chancery Court. Usually the heirs to the estate are in agreement with the distribution of estate assets and will sign a Waiver and Joinder to the Petition to Close.
Generally speaking, however, the closing process in the state of Mississippi can take between 30 and 45 days from the time the purchase agreement is signed to the closing date. It is important to recognize that situations may come about that cause closings to take longer.
A surviving relative would contest a will if he or she thinks the will is invalid or that the deceased was unduly influenced or did not have a sound mental capacity when making the will. If declared invalid, the will is void, and the estate is divided as if no will existed.
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