Estate Planning: An Act of Care, Written in Black and White Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 7, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills Estate planning is quiet care in writing. Without it, Missouri courts and intestacy rules decide who gets your assets and who raises your kids.
Estate Planning: One of the Hard Ways We Show Love Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 6, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills A will is a way of telling your family you thought of them first. Without one, Missouri courts fill the gaps for your assets and your children.
Estate Planning: The Plain Work of Looking After Your Own Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 5, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills Estate planning is the plain work of deciding who gets your house, raises your kids, and pays the bills if you can't. Skip it and Missouri decides.
Estate Planning When You Have Young Kids in Missouri: Getting Ahead of Probate Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 5, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills In Missouri, minors can't inherit directly; a judge controls the money until they turn 18. Name a guardian and set up a trust before that happens.
Missouri Will Requirements: Building a Will That Stands Up Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 4, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills A will can clear Missouri's basics and still get thrown out in a fight. Proper witnesses, clear wording, and a self-proving affidavit keep it standing.
Missouri Wills: The Real Standards Behind a Legally Binding Last Will and Testament Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 3, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills Missouri won't accept an unwitnessed handwritten will. Miss one statutory mark and the court treats you as having died with no will at all.
Missouri Will Basics: What It Takes to Write a Valid Will Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 3, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills A valid Missouri will names your heirs, an executor, and a guardian for your kids. What it won't do is keep your estate out of probate.
Missouri Will Requirements: What Actually Counts as a Valid Will? Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 2, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills Good intentions don't count in Missouri. Skip the signature, the two witnesses, or sound mind, and the state picks your heirs instead of you.
Missouri Wills: The Real Rules for Making Yours Count Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 26, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills Your will only controls probate assets in Missouri. Accounts with named beneficiaries, joint property, and trust assets pass outside it entirely.
Missouri Will Requirements—No Room for Guesswork Posted by By Patrick Nolan December 26, 2025Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills One missing witness or signature can void your Missouri will completely, and intestacy law decides who gets the house and who gets nothing.