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Missouri Inheritance Laws: The Hard Facts Every Family Has to Face

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 20, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Missouri inheritance law fixes who gets what when someone dies. Without a will, spouse and children take set shares and your preferences don't count.
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Healthcare Power of Attorney in Missouri: The Essentials

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 19, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
If you can't speak for yourself in a hospital, Missouri law lets someone else decide unless you named a healthcare agent first. Here's how to do it.
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Irrevocable Trusts in Missouri: Real-World Guide

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 19, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
A Missouri irrevocable trust shields assets from creditors and nursing home costs, but you give up control for good. Weigh the tradeoff before you sign.
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How Long Probate Really Takes in Missouri

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 18, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Most straightforward Missouri estates clear probate in six months to a year. A creditor period sets the floor; disputes can push it past two years.
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Missouri Intestate Succession: What Happens to an Estate With No Will?

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 18, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Die without a will in Missouri and state law hands your estate out in fixed shares to spouse and relatives, with no room for what you actually wanted.
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Estate Planning in Missouri: How It Works for New Parents Without a Will

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 16, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney, Trusts, Wills
No will means a Missouri court, not you, decides who raises your child and manages their inheritance. A will, trust, and POAs are the baseline for parents.
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How Estate Planning Works for Parents with Minor Children After Remarriage in Missouri

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 16, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney, Trusts, Wills
Remarriage can accidentally disinherit your kids from a prior relationship under Missouri's default laws. The right trusts protect them and your new spouse.
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Legal Guardian Missouri: Types, Responsibilities, and Your Rights

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 13, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney, Trusts, Wills
A Missouri legal guardian makes personal or financial calls for a minor or incapacitated adult. Know the types, the duties, and how to avoid it with planning.
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Legal Guardianship In Missouri: When It’s Needed and How to Get It

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 13, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney, Trusts, Wills
Missouri guardianship gives someone authority over another person's care, not their money. It's a last resort courts avoid when a power of attorney exists.
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Understanding Missouri Guardianship: The Court Process Explained

Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 13, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney, Trusts, Wills
A Missouri probate judge won't appoint a guardian without clear and convincing proof of incapacity. Here's how the court process works and how to avoid it.
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