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If You’re Incapacitated Without a Plan: What Really Happens to Your Assets in Missouri

Quick Answer: If you become incapacitated in Missouri without a durable power of attorney or funded trust, your bank accounts freeze, your real estate can’t…

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Protecting Your Home from Missouri Medicaid Spend-Down

Quick Answer: In Missouri, Medicaid cannot force a sale of your home during your lifetime if you or a qualifying family member lives there—but Missouri’s…

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Guardianship in Missouri: Building Legal Authority Before the Crisis Arrives

Quick Answer: Missouri guardianship for a disabled adult is a court process governed by RSMo Chapter 475 that grants a guardian legal authority to make…

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Power of Attorney in Missouri: What Happens the Day Your Child Turns 18

Quick Answer: The day your child turns 18 in Missouri, you lose all legal authority to access their medical records, speak with their doctors, or…

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MO ABLE Accounts: A Practical Financial Tool for Families Planning for Disability

Quick Answer: A MO ABLE account is a tax-advantaged savings account for Missourians with disabilities that began before age 46, authorized under RSMo Chapter 166…

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Special Needs Trusts: Protecting Your Child’s Benefits Without Giving Up Support

Quick Answer: A Missouri Special Needs Trust (Supplemental Needs Trust) holds assets for a disabled beneficiary without those assets counting toward SSI’s $2,000 resource limit…

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Leaving a Legacy: Passing More Than Wealth

Quick Answer: A Missouri estate plan that only divides assets misses half the job. Real legacy includes the values that built the wealth, the stories…

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The Hidden Costs of Online Estate Planning in Missouri

Quick Answer: Online estate planning forms look cheap and easy—until they don’t work. In Missouri, a will signed without two disinterested witnesses is invalid under…

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Estate Planning Isn’t Just About Money—And It’s Not Just for the Wealthy

Quick Answer: Estate planning in Missouri isn’t reserved for the wealthy or the elderly—it’s for anyone who wants to decide who acts for them when…

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Keeping the Line: Separating Personal and Business Assets in Missouri Estate Planning

Quick Answer: Missouri law treats you and your business as separate legal entities—but only if you maintain that separation with discipline. Commingling personal and business…

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Nursing Home Costs: How Estates Unravel Without Real Planning

Quick Answer: A Missouri nursing home costs more than $85,000 per year, and Medicare covers almost none of it long-term. Without planning, families spend down…

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Protecting Your Children’s Assets in Missouri: Lawsuits, Divorce, and the Fight to Keep What’s Theirs

Quick Answer: Leaving an inheritance outright in Missouri exposes it to your child’s creditors, lawsuits, and divorcing spouses. A properly drafted spendthrift or lifetime trust…

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