In Mississippi, when someone dies—with or without a will—their estate must pass through probate. Probate is the legal process by which a judge formally acknowledges the death of the deceased, validates their will, and appoints the executor named in the will to oversee the administration… Read on

Jun 29, 24 // Posted in Articles & Advice

Victims who suffer injuries in accidents resulting, wholly or partially, from another person’s negligence or reckless conduct may be able to recover financial compensation. Serious accidents often result in injuries that substantially change a person’s well-being and way of life. The economic stresses caused by… Read on

May 23, 24 // Posted in Articles & Advice

Many people are intimidated by estate planning, which prevents them from creating an estate plan. Regardless of financial or marital status, an estate plan significantly benefits each person. Read on to learn more about the most common estate planning myths and why believing these myths… Read on

May 08, 24 // Posted in Articles & Advice

A divorce typically derails any plans you made with your former spouse, including a potential estate plan. An estate plan comprises legal documents outlining the disposition of your property after your death. Even if you share a child with your former spouse, you will likely… Read on

Mar 06, 24 // Posted in Articles & Advice

Suffering the loss of a loved one is incredibly painful. However, when a death is due to the negligence or wrongdoing of another, you may experience unimaginable pain. If the wrongdoer had acted more responsibly, your loved one could still be alive. This fact creates… Read on

Jan 04, 24 // Posted in Personal Injury

Losing a loved one is never easy, and matters can feel even more daunting when their death was caused by the intentional or negligent actions of someone else. Unfortunately, nothing can turn back time and prevent your loved one from being taken from you. However,… Read on

Dec 14, 23 // Posted in Articles & Advice