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A Guide to Mississippi's probate process, outlining key steps, differences between probate with or without a will, common disputes, timelines, attorney involvement, and distinctions between probate and non-probate assets.
Mississippi parents should start estate planning early, naming immediate, temporary, and permanent guardians, and securing their children’s future with affordable term life insurance and trusts. Proper planning ensures children’s care and financial support, regardless of unforeseen events.
International Women’s Day is the perfect time for women to break barriers, embrace financial empowerment, and take bold steps toward lasting security and independence. Estate planning is one of the key steps forward in the journey through life.
During the holidays, spending time with family often reveals changes in aging relatives that might otherwise go unnoticed. Whether it's a physical decline, cognitive issues, or struggles with daily tasks, these observations can serve as reminders to have important conversations about future care. Advanced directives and powers of attorney are essential legal tools that ensure your loved ones' wishes are respected, and relieve potential stress on family members during challenging times.
Advanced directives are vital legal documents that empower individuals to make their Health Care preferences known in the event they are unable to communicate or make decisions themselves.
Memory loss from many causes, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or other dementias can be progressive, so it’s important to revisit budgets, medical assessments, financial and legal plans periodically to make adjustments as circumstances change. Having open conversations with family members, lawyers and other trusted individuals about financial decisions, the individual’s wishes, and the role they may play in the future can make memory loss less stressful for all involved.
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy, or older individuals. It’s for anyone who wants to ensure their wishes are carried out, their loved ones are cared for, and their assets are protected. What should I include in my Plan?