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Regaining a Say: What Missouri Parents Can Do When a Child Turns 18

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 5, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: When a child turns 18 in Missouri, parents lose all legal authority over medical decisions. To regain a say, your adult child must sign a Durable Power of…
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What Happens to Missouri Parental Guardianship After 18?

Posted by By Patrick Nolan February 4, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Missouri parental guardianship ends automatically at age 18 under RSMo Chapter 475. At that point, parents lose the legal right to access medical records, school files, or financial…
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Estate Planning for Expecting Parents in Missouri

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 24, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Expecting a child in Missouri means you need a will naming a guardian, a trust controlling how assets reach your child, and powers of attorney for financial and…
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Missouri College Legal Readiness: The Five Documents That Keep Families Connected

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 24, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Missouri law cuts parents off from their college student the moment that student turns 18—no medical information, no financial access, no authority. Five documents restore what the law…
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The Essential Missouri Legal Kit for College-Bound Young Adults

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 24, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: When a Missouri student turns 18 and heads to college, parents lose all legal authority—over medical decisions, finances, and information. Three documents fix that: a healthcare power of…
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Estate Planning in Missouri: An Act of Care

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 23, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Estate planning in Missouri is not about paperwork—it is about the people you leave behind. A will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive ensure your wishes are honored…
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Estate Planning When Long-Term Care Is on the Horizon

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 22, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Long-term care in Missouri can cost over $90,000 per year—and a will does nothing to protect against it. Medicaid planning, irrevocable trusts, and an integrated estate plan are…
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When Life Shifts, So Should Your Estate Plan

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 21, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: An estate plan is only as good as its last update. Marriage, divorce, birth, death, major asset changes, and shifts in Missouri law can all make old documents…
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What Actually Happens When an 18-Year-Old Can’t Act for Themselves in Missouri?

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 20, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: The day a Missouri child turns 18, parents lose all legal authority—over medical decisions, finances, and information. Three documents restore that access: a healthcare power of attorney, HIPAA…
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How Trusts Defend Missouri Business Owners From Personal Fallout

Posted by By Patrick Nolan January 19, 2026Posted inEstates and Trusts, Trusts, Wills
Quick Answer: Trusts defend Missouri business owners by removing personal assets from creditors reach—before any lawsuit hits. A properly structured irrevocable trust, combined with an LLC and buy-sell agreement, creates…
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