Foreign Wills

Is a foreign Will valid in the State of Mississippi?
“Foreign” does not necessarily mean “international” regarding law. Laws specific to one state are considered “foreign” in other states. A Will created in another state is referred to as being “foreign” to this state.
In America, citizens are subject to three general types of law: national or federal, state, and local. Federal laws are uniform throughout the entire United States, whether in the State of Mississippi or the State of Delaware. However, laws of an individual state are peculiar or specific to that state. Within each state, counties and cities have local laws which are specific to the particular county or city.
Where do the laws involving probate and/or Wills fit into these laws? The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that “powers not delegated to the United States … are reserved to the States …”. Laws regarding probate and Wills fall under the respective states and therefore vary from state to state. For example, Mississippi has approximately 200 laws regarding signing of Wills and probate of estates. Generally, a Will is not notarized when signed, but is witnessed by two independent witnesses who verify under oath that the testator signed the Will in the presence of both witnesses. However, some states require three witnesses rather than two and some require the testator’s signature to be notarized.
So, can Mississippi courts admit a Will to probate if it was prepared and signed in Oregon and does not conform to the laws of Mississippi? Mississippi law provides that “Wills proven according to the laws of any of the states of the union, of the territories, of the District of Columbia, or of any foreign country, and affecting or disposing of property within this state, may be admitted to probate in the proper court.” Any such Will is treated as if it were executed in Mississippi.
Likewise, Wills created in Mississippi that conform to Mississippi law will be accepted in other states even when requirements of the other state vary from those of Mississippi.









