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    Falls in Grocery Stores vs. Small Businesses: How Liability Changes Under Mississippi Law

    Slip-and-fall accidents can occur anywhere, from the polished aisles of a large grocery store to the cozy interior of a neighborhood bakery. However, under Mississippi’s premises liability laws, the legal obligations of these property owners and your ability to receive compensation can vary significantly depending on the type of business, the nature of the hazard,…
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    Rural Road Accidents in Mississippi: When Poor Road Design Becomes a Legal Issue

    In rural Mississippi, scenic backroads and quiet country lanes are a part of everyday life, but they can also lead to devastating accidents. Although many crashes are caused by driver error or weather conditions, a frequently overlooked factor is poor road design. When inadequate signage, lack of guardrails, dangerous curves, or poor maintenance contribute to…
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    Why Verbal Agreements Don’t Hold Up in Mississippi Divorce Court

    When couples decide to end their marriage, emotions can run high, and so can promises. “We’ll split everything 50/50,” or “You can keep the house as long as you take on the debt” – these kinds of verbal agreements may seem binding at the moment, but in Mississippi divorce proceedings, they carry little to no…
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    How Long Does Probate Take in Mississippi?

    After the loss of a loved one, families often wonder how long it will take to settle an estate and distribute assets. In Mississippi, probate is a court-supervised process used to validate a will, pay debts, and transfer property to heirs. Although probate may be necessary, the timeline for the process can vary greatly depending…
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    Common Reasons Wills Are Contested in Mississippi

    Creating a valid will is an important step to protect your loved ones and ensure that your wishes are carried out after your passing. However, even well-crafted wills can sometimes lead to legal disputes, especially when there are complex family dynamics or significant assets involved.  In Mississippi, will disputes are not uncommon, and they can…
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    Asset Protection Trusts in Mississippi: What’s Allowed Under State Law

    Protecting assets from potential creditors, litigation, or unforeseen financial risks is a common concern among Mississippi residents when planning their estates. The asset protection trust is one tool that is often discussed, but the legal permissibility of such trusts varies significantly depending on state law. Therefore, it is essential to understand how Mississippi law treats…
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    How to Choose the Right Executor for Your Mississippi Will

    Creating a will is an important step in estate planning, and choosing the right executor is equally crucial. In Mississippi, an executor (also known as a personal representative) plays a significant role in managing an estate, paying debts, and distributing assets according to the wishes of the deceased. Choosing the wrong executor can lead to…
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    How Trusts Can Help Avoid Mississippi Probate

    For many Mississippi residents, the word “probate” brings to mind delays, courtrooms, legal fees, and public scrutiny. Probate is a legal process that is necessary to validate a will and transfer assets after someone’s death. However, it can be a lengthy, expensive, and emotionally challenging process for loved ones. Fortunately, with proper estate planning, particularly…
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    How Mississippi Handles Custody for Unmarried Parents

    When unmarried parents separate in Mississippi, issues related to child custody can become complicated. This is because state law treats unmarried couples differently from married ones. Unlike married parents, where both are assumed to be legal at the time of birth, unmarried fathers must take additional legal steps to establish parental rights. It is important…
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    Difference Between a Will and a Trust Under Mississippi Law

    Planning for the future is an important step to protect your loved ones and ensure that your wishes are carried out. At Gregory D. Keenum, PA, we have nearly 49 years of experience serving the Booneville community and understand that estate planning can be complicated.  Two essential tools for this process are wills and trusts….
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