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Estate Planning in Missouri: Keep Decision-Making Close to Home

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Estate planning in Missouri lets families keep decision-making authority over assets, medical care, and guardianship—without court interference. The core tools are a living trust, will, durable powers of…
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Sending Your Kid to College? Guard Rails Matter More Than Care Packages

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: When your child turns 18 and heads to college, Missouri law cuts parents out of medical and financial decisions entirely. Before move-in day, every student should sign five…
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Estate Planning for Blended Families: Closing the Gaps That Disinherit

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Blended families in Missouri face inheritance conflicts that default law cannot solve. Without explicit plans, stepchildren can be disinherited, surviving spouses can redirect assets, and competing family branches…
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Wills Alone Won’t Keep Nursing Homes From Taking Your Assets

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: A will cannot protect your Missouri home from nursing home costs—it only takes effect after death. Medicaid spend-down happens while you are alive. An irrevocable trust, funded and…
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If You Leave a Child’s Inheritance Without a Trust in Missouri

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Leaving a child inheritance without a trust in Missouri means a court controls the money until age 18—then hands it over in one lump sum with no strings…
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When Digital Assets Get Forgotten in Missouri: The Cost of No Estate Plan

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Missouri families lose digital assets including photos, cryptocurrency, online accounts, and business platforms when estate plans omit them. Missouri's RUFADAA law (enacted 2018) gives executors and trustees authority…
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How to Shield Your Missouri Home From Nursing Home Spend-Down

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Missouri Medicaid spend-down rules can expose your home to state claims after a nursing home stay. The home is initially exempt while a spouse lives there or equity…
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The Medicaid Myths That Bleed Missouri Seniors Dry

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 6, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Missouri Medicaid has six persistent myths that cause seniors to give away assets illegally, miss legal protections, and pay for care out-of-pocket when they didn't have to. Attorney…
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Estate Planning and Probate Planning in Missouri: Two Jobs, One Legacy

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 6, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Estate planning and probate planning in Missouri are two distinct but connected jobs. Estate planning builds the documents that control your assets and medical decisions while you’re alive.…
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The 5 Legal Documents Every Missouri High School Graduate Needs

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 6, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Every Missouri high school graduate needs five legal documents: a Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare, HIPAA Authorization, Durable Power of Attorney for Finances, Living Will (Advance Directive),…
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