The Challenge of Blended Family Planning People get married again for all kinds of reasons. But when you try to plan for the future—who gets what, who gets left behind—it…
The Move from Pen and Paper to Pixels Change finally arrives in law’s oldest corners. Starting in 2026, under the new Missouri Electronic Wills and Trusts Act (HB 2037, 2024…
You watch your kid pack for college, maybe standing in the parking lot outside the dorm at Truman State or A.T. Still. The next morning, the law treats them like…
When Life Changes, So Should Your Trust People draft revocable living trusts to keep their affairs from falling into disorder after they're gone. That’s the practical goal. Families shift. Money…
What a Personal Representative Does—and Where Things Go Wrong You see a personal representative step in, paperwork under one arm, when a Missouri estate hits probate. Sometimes they’re named in…
Missouri Probate: The Costs Nobody Mentions Up Front When someone dies in Missouri, the aftermath isn’t just grief—paperwork and money come next. Probate is the machine that sorts a deceased…
The Day You Turn Eighteen is the Day Everything Changes The day you turn eighteen in Kirksville lands without fanfare for most. Your diploma leaves your hand. The world treats…
First Things First: Why These Allowances Exist The courthouse isn’t the first place most people want to be after a funeral, but for many in Missouri, that’s how it goes.…
The Reality of Trust Challenges in Missouri Paperwork stacks up quick in probate court, but in Missouri, a trust skips the line—unless someone calls foul. The process for challenging a…