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  • Husband arguing with his girlfriend, Because she plays too many mobile phones

    Can Social Media Affect Your Divorce Case in Mississippi?

    You scroll through Facebook to relax. You post vacation photos on Instagram. After a difficult day, you send an emotional message through Messenger. These daily habits may seem harmless, but when divorce is pending, what you share online can follow you into court. If you are going through divorce in Mississippi, it is not only…
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  • Young Man Suffering From Neck Pain After Car Accident

    Common Causes of Car Accidents in Mississippi

    Mississippi consistently ranks among the states with some of the highest rates of traffic fatalities in the nation. Understanding the most common causes of car accidents is the first step towards protecting yourself and your legal rights on Mississippi roads. Distracted Driving Distracted driving is a major cause of serious accidents in Mississippi, according to…
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    How Relocation Affects Child Custody in Mississippi

    Moving to a new city or state can be a significant life decision, especially when children are involved. If there is a custody order in place, relocating can become a legal matter that could completely reshape the parenting arrangement. If you are considering moving or are concerned about a co-parent’s plans to relocate, it is…
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    Mississippi Visitation Laws for Non-Custodial Parents

    If you are a parent who does not have custody of your child in Mississippi, it is essential for you to understand your legal rights regarding visitation in order to maintain a meaningful relationship with your child. Mississippi law recognizes that children benefit from ongoing contact with both parents, and the legal system has been…
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    Alimony Laws in Mississippi Divorce Cases

    When a marriage comes to an end in Mississippi, one of the biggest concerns for both parties often becomes financial security. Alimony, also known as spousal support, can play a significant role in determining a person’s financial future after a divorce. Understanding how the courts in Mississippi approach alimony can help individuals prepare for negotiations…
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    What to Do After a Slip and Fall Accident in Mississippi

    A slip and fall can happen anywhere – in a grocery store, on a neighbor’s driveway, in a parking lot, or at work. In seconds, your life can change dramatically. If you get injured on someone else’s property in Mississippi, you may have a legitimate claim for premises liability under Mississippi law. Taking the right…
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    What Is Considered Marital Property in Mississippi?

    When a marriage comes to an end, one of the most challenging aspects for couples is dividing their assets. In contrast to “community property” states, where all assets are typically divided equally, Mississippi follows a different approach known as equitable distribution. At Gregory D. Keenum, PA, we have been guiding local families through complex transitions…
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    Mississippi Premises Liability Law Explained for Slip and Fall Cases

    A wet floor, broken step or poorly lit parking lot can lead to slip and fall, causing serious injury that can affect your health, work and financial stability. If you get injured on someone else’s property in Mississippi, you may have legal rights under Mississippi premises liability law. Knowing how this law works is the…
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    What Is the Waiting Period for Divorce in Mississippi?

    If you are considering divorce in Mississippi, you may wonder how long the process will take. Understanding the legal waiting period is crucial for planning your next steps. Mississippi law requires a mandatory waiting period before a divorce can be finalized. The length of this period depends on the type of divorce you seek. We…
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  • Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trusts

    Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trusts Under Mississippi Law

    Establishing a comprehensive estate plan is one of the most significant steps you can take to protect your assets and ensure your legacy. For residents of Mississippi, it is essential to understand the difference between revocable and irrevocable trusts in order to effectively manage your wealth. At Gregory D. Keenum PA, our firm has spent…
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