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Becoming an Organ and Tissue Donor
(Separate Website)
Organ and tissue donation saves and improves lives every day. Learn how you can be an organ donor.
By: The Mississippi Bar
Changing Your Will
(Separate Website)
This document addresses the question of changing your Will. Circumstances change and keeping a will current with these life changes is important.
By: The Mississippi Bar
Elder Law Resource Manual
This manual has been prepared as a useful guide to providers and consumers. It will assist you in learning about the health care programs available to Mississippi?s elderly and disabled population. It will also provide you with a resource guide composed of various national and state agencies concerned with elder law, health care, and consumer protection. This manual is not intended, nor should it be used, as a substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice. Users of this guide should always consult with a doctor, attorney or other qualified professional before relying on the information contained in this publication. The directory listings in the ?Resources? section of this manual are provided for your convenience and should not be construed as an endorsement by North Mississippi Rural Legal Services or the American Bar Association.
By: North Mississippi Rural Legal Services
Elder Law Resource Manual This manual has been prepared as a useful guide to providers and consumers. It will
assist you in learning about the health care programs available to Mississippi?s elderly and
disabled population. It will also provide you with a resource guide composed of various
national and state agencies concerned with elder law, health care, and consumer protection.
This manual is not intended, nor should it be used, as a substitute for medical, legal, or
professional advice.
Estate Planning
(Separate Website)
This site llist items needed in estate planning.
Estate Planning
(Separate Website)
This pamphlet provides a general overview of estate planning.
Estate Planning 101
(Separate Website)
This site gives a brief overview on estate planning
Estate Planning and Probate Dictionary
(Separate Website)
This site lists terminology which applies to estate and probate such as will, power of atorney, benificary, administrator,living will, no will etc.
Estate Planning Checklist
(Separate Website)
This site provides an intensive description and overview to estate planning.
Estate Planning FAQ
(Separate Website)
Frequently asked questions about estate planning
By: American Bar Association
Estate Tax Chart
(Separate Website)
This site provides a chart regarding estate tax.
Estate Taxes
(Separate Website)
Ten (10) things to know regarding estate taxes.
Intestate - To Die Without A Will
(Separate Website)
This site list the order which a persons possession will be distributed after his or her death when no will is in effect.
Life Insurance
(Separate Website)
This site list three ways to have your life insurance proceeds distributed to either.
1) To Beneficiaries
2) To Your Probate Estate
3)To A Trust
Powers of Attorney
(Separate Website)
Explains the Different Powers of Attorney
By: Lawyers.com
Seven Essentials to a Valid Will
(Separate Website)
This site list the seven essentials to a valid will in addition to the types of wills.
Various Estate Planning Tools
(Separate Website)
This site list possible estate planning tools posible available to you. A chart is provided listing the benefits to each.
What is a Living Will?
(Separate Website)
Circumstances like a terminal illness sometimes present a person with a choice of how he or she wishes to die. Find out more about this important decision.
By: The Mississippi Bar
Where There's a Will, There’s a Way
(Separate Website)
Learn the importance of taking this important step.
By: The Mississippi Bar
Where There's a Will, There's a Way
(Separate Website)
This document explains the importance of having a will and the effect of not leaving one.
By: The Mississippi Bar
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