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Analysis of The Rule Against Perpetuities

Posted by By Patrick Nolan October 15, 2025Posted inAsset Protection, Estates and Trusts, NFA Gun trust, Research, Trusts, Uncategorized, Wills
Access the paper in a printable format by clicking here: Rule Against Perpetuities State Analysis The Rule Against Perpetuities in the 21st Century: Evolution, Abolition, and the Jurisdictional Landscape of…
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5 Things Every New Parent Needs to Know About Wills

Posted by By Patrick Nolan October 14, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Wills
Congratulations on your new baby! Becoming a parent is an incredible journey filled with joy, love, and a whole lot of sleepless nights. It is also a time when you…
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Do It Now: Name a Guardian for Your Minor Children

Posted by By Patrick Nolan October 8, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
It is a topic no parent wants to think about: What would happen to your children if you were gone? However, facing this question is one of the most loving…
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What to Do After a Loved One Dies

Posted by By Patrick Nolan October 5, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
If you have been named the person responsible for settling a deceased loved one’s affairs, commonly called an executor or personal representative (if your loved one had no estate plan…
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12 Estate Planning Blunders You Cannot Afford to Make

Posted by By Patrick Nolan September 24, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Health Care Directive, Trusts, Wills
Many people believe that a simple will is all they need to accomplish their goals for the future.However, a flawed estate plan can create just as many headaches, heartaches, and…
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Nosy Neighbor Nellie Can Find Out About Your Probate

Posted by By Patrick Nolan August 18, 2025Posted inAsset Protection, Estates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Most people think of probate (the process of collecting, managing, and distributing a deceased person’s money and property) as a private process. However, because probate involves the court system, most…
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3 Simple Ways to Avoid Probate Costs

Posted by By Patrick Nolan August 13, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Uncategorized, Wills
The bad news: When a person dies owning property in their sole name without a beneficiary, their loved ones will have to go through a court-supervised process called probate to…
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Why a Trust for Your Child Should Mature with Your Child

Posted by By Patrick Nolan August 12, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts
From the moment a child is born, a parent feels an instinctive drive to protect and nurture. We childproof our homes, carefully choose schools, offer guidance through adolescence, support their…
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Does Treating Your Children Fairly Mean Unequal Inheritances?

Posted by By Patrick Nolan August 5, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Military Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills
When thinking through their estate plan and how they want their assets (money and property) managed after they pass away, most parents wish to treat their children equally, often out…
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New Electronic Signature Law for Estate Planning to Save Time and Money for Clients

Posted by By Patrick Nolan July 22, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Uncategorized, Wills
Missouri has recently updated its laws to allow for electronic signatures on estate planning documents, including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. This change, primarily driven by House Bill 754 (and similar bills…
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