Who this is for: Missouri property owners who want to transfer real estate to a beneficiary after death without going through probate. What it covers: How the Missouri Transfer on…
Who this is for: Missouri parents, grandparents, and caregivers who need legal authority to care for a child during a parent's temporary absence or emergency. What it covers: How temporary…
Who this is for: Missouri residents who want to avoid probate, plan for incapacity, or keep their estate private after death. What it covers: How a revocable living trust works…
Who this is for: Missouri residents navigating an inheritance, planning their estate, or trying to understand what happens to assets when someone dies with or without a will. What it…
Who this is for: Missouri adults who want to ensure someone trusted can make medical decisions for them if they become incapacitated. What it covers: How a Healthcare Power of…
Who this is for: Missouri residents considering asset protection, Medicaid planning, or legacy control. What it covers: How irrevocable trusts work under Missouri law, their advantages, common trust types, and…
TL;DR: Missouri probate typically takes 6 months to a year for straightforward estates — but contested wills, complex assets, or family disputes can push it to 2 years or more.…
TL;DR: When a Missouri resident dies without a will, RSMo Chapter 474 takes over — the state's intestate succession laws dictate who inherits, in what order, and how much. Surviving…
TL;DR: If you have a child in Missouri and no will, the state decides who raises your kids and manages their inheritance — not you. A will, trust, and powers…