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Mississippi Legal Guides

Understand Mississippi's specific laws and regulations across six major practice areas. Each guide covers state statutes, court procedures, and key legal differences.

Legal Guides for Mississippi

Personal Injury

Mississippi follows a pure comparative fault system, allowing plaintiffs to recover damages regardless of their percentage of fault. The state has a three-year statute of limitations for most personal...

Statute of Limitations: 3 years from date of injury
Comparative Fault: Pure comparative fault
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Family Law

Mississippi family law is governed by Mississippi Code Title 93 (Domestic Relations). The state follows equitable distribution for property division and recognizes both no-fault and extensive fault-ba...

Residency Requirement: 6 months in state
No-Fault Ground: Irreconcilable differences (requires mutual consent)
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Criminal Defense

Mississippi maintains some of the strictest criminal penalties in the nation, including the death penalty for capital murder and a habitual offender statute that can impose life without parole for a t...

DUI First Offense: Up to 48 hours in jail, $250-$1,000 fine, 90-day license suspension
Marijuana Possession (Small Amount): Up to 30g: misdemeanor, up to $250 fine, no jail for first offense
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Estate Planning

Mississippi does not impose a state estate tax or inheritance tax. The state is a common law property state that has not adopted the Uniform Probate Code, maintaining its own probate statutes. Mississ...

State Estate Tax: No state estate tax
Small Estate Threshold: $50,000 for simplified process
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Business Law

Mississippi offers a low-cost business environment with competitive tax rates, modest formation fees, and fewer regulatory burdens compared to many states. The state has worked to attract business inv...

LLC Formation Filing Fee: $50 for Certificate of Formation
Corporate Income Tax Rate: 5% on taxable income over $10,000 (first $5,000 at 3%, next $5,000 at 4%)
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Real Estate

Mississippi real estate law features a non-judicial foreclosure system through deeds of trust, low property taxes, and a limited seller disclosure framework. The state uses deeds of trust as the stand...

Non-Judicial Foreclosure: Power of sale under deed of trust; published for 3 consecutive weeks
Homestead Exemption: First $7,500 of assessed value exempt from property taxes
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