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Randall R. Saxton
Saxton Law, PLLC
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Located in Madison, Mississippi, Saxton Law, PLLC epitomizes the phrase, "Bigger is good. Smarter is better" and practices in issues from Business Formation and Estate Planning, including wills, to IRS Tax Installment Agreements and Bankruptcy, both business and personal.
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Estate Tax Planning, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits, Tax Planning
Fees
- Free Consultation
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Hourly rates depend on the complexity and type of legal problem.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Mississippi
- 5th Circuit
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Judge Advocate
- Mississippi State Guard
- - Current
- Staff Judge Advocate
- Member Attorney
- Saxton Law, PLLC
- - Current
- General Counsel
- R&S Development, Inc.
- - Current
- General Counsel
- Randall Saxton Real Estate, Inc.
- - Current
- Chief of Staff / Senior Attorney
- Mississippi Emergency Management Agency
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- Executive Legal Intern
- Mississippi Secretary of State
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- Summer Law Fellowship - Washington, D.C.
- The Fund for American Studies
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Education
- Mississippi College
- M.S. | Adminstration of Justice
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- Mississippi College School of Law
- J.D. | Law
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- Mississippi College
- B.S. | History, English
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- Honors: Presidential Scholar with Distinction
Awards
- AV Preeminent Rated
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Selected: 2016 - 2020
- Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- Selected To Rising Stars: 2015 - 2019
- Selected as one of the "Portico 10"
- Portico Magazine
- Pro Bono Award
- Jackson Young Lawyers Association
- Top 50 Under 40 Business Leaders
- Mississippi Business Journal
Professional Associations
- Charles Clark Inn of Court
- Barrister
- - Current
- Mississippi State Guard Association
- Past President
- - Current
- Madison Chamber of Commerce
- Past Director, Board of Directors
- - Current
- State Guard Association of the United States
- Member
- - Current
- Conference of Mississippi Prosecutors
- Member
- - Current
Publications
Articles & Publications
- Bankruptcy: The Path to Recovery
- Saxton Law, PLLC
- Red Sky Warning
- Saxton Law, PLLC
- "Military and Overseas Voting Challenges: A Report from the Front"
- Mississippi Secretary of State
Speaking Engagements
- Military and Overseas Voting Challenges: A Report from the Front, National Association of Secretaries of State Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
- National Association of Secretaries of State
- Military Wills, Military Law Society, University of Mississippi School of Law
- Military Law Society
- Why Everyone Needs Estate Planning, Lawyers in the Library, Eudora Welty Public Library
- Capital Area Bar Association
- Understanding Wills, Christ University, Christ United Methodist Church
- Christ United Methodist Church
Certifications
- Notary Public
- State of Mississippi
Legal Answers
51 Questions Answered
- Q. My car was towed from my job today saying I am suppose to have a FedEx handicap placard which *we don’t have* instead of
- A: The person to whom the placard was issued must be in the vehicle to use the placard.
- Q. Does the administratrix has complete control over the estate without the other next of kin opinion of what to be sold
- A: Generally, the administrator must sell everything in order to generate cash to pay creditors and to divide the assets to distribute equally and fairly between the heirs.
- Q. Currently in chapter 13. Can I be sued in small claims court for an issue outside of my bankruptcy case?
- A: Yes, IF the claim arose after you filed for bankruptcy, it's called a "post-petition debt." A post-petition debt isn't subject to the authority of the bankruptcy court. You won't be able to rely on the automatic stay to stop them from pursuing the claim, and the debt from the claim won't be discharged in bankruptcy.
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