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Mississippi Probate Attorneys & Counsellors at Law |
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Opening a Mississippi Probate ProceedingJurisdiction and VenueLike many other states, Mississippi does not have a distinct probate court with jurisdiction over issues related to probate laws. Instead, probate matters are handled in the Chancery Court. Mississippi Chancery Courts have jurisdiction over probate issues that relate to estate, mental health issues, divorces, child support and child custody and paternity matters. Mississippi probate and estate matters are within the jurisdiction of Mississippi chancery courts by virtue of the Mississippi Constitution, which gives chancery courts full jurisdiction in “[m]atters of testamentary and of administration.” Section 91-7-1 of the Mississippi Code sets forth a tiered system for determining where in Mississippi the will should be admitted to probate:
In the last circumstance – where the decedent did not own land or have a fixed place of residence in Mississippi – a qualified Mississippi probate attorney should be consulted to determine whether the will should be admitted to probate in Mississippi at all. Because Mississippi probate will only operate to control property located within Mississippi, all of the decedent’s assets should be reviewed by the probate attorney to determine whether probate is necessary and, if so, where the will should be admitted to probate. Persons Who May Initiate Mississippi Probate ProceedingSection 91-7-3 of the Mississippi Code allows “anyone interested in a will” to probate the will. Examples of interested persons include the decedent’s heirs and the executor named in the will.
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