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The Dead Man’s Guide to Estate Planning

An Attorney’s Field Manual for Protecting Your Family

Most people don’t plan for what happens after they die. Not because they don’t care—because nobody made it make sense. This book fixes that.

Thirty chapters on wills, trusts, guardianship, Medicaid, probate, and asset protection—written by an estate planning attorney who’s watched families torn apart by the plans they never made. This isn’t a DIY kit. It’s the education that turns you into an informed client who asks better questions and makes faster decisions.

ISBN: 978-1-972155-00-4  •  Chariton Media  •  First Edition  •  2026

Who This Book Is For

The questions families ask are the same everywhere. “What happens to my kids if I die?” “How do I keep my ex-spouse from getting my child’s inheritance?” “Will the nursing home take everything I’ve built?” The answers follow the same principles whether you’re in Missouri, Montana, or Massachusetts.

Parents with Minor Children

Guardianship decisions, inheritance protection, and what actually happens if you don’t have a plan when your kids need one most.

Business Owners

Why a will alone isn’t enough, how trusts protect your company from personal legal problems, and succession planning that works.

Families Facing Long-Term Care

Medicaid planning, shielding your home from nursing home spend-down, and the difference between Medicaid planning and estate planning.

Parents of Young Adults

What changes at 18, the documents your college student needs, and why HIPAA authorizations matter more than you think.

Anyone Avoiding “The Conversation”

If estate planning makes your eyes glaze over, this book was written for you. Plain English, no jargon, no judgment.

Families Outside Missouri

Read for the concepts, not the specifics. The strategies are universal—take them to your local attorney as a conversation guide.

What’s Inside: 30 Chapters Across 7 Sections

Introduction: Estate Planning Principles That Cross State Lines

Section 1: Why Estate Planning Matters

Estate Planning Myths That Trip Up Young Adults

Estate Planning: An Act of Love

Section 2: Core Documents

Why a Trust for Your Child Should Mature with Your Child

Irrevocable Trusts: Real-World Guide

Revocable Living Trusts: The Practical Guide

Wills: The Real Rules for Making Yours Count

Special Needs Trusts: How to Protect a Loved One’s Future

If You Leave a Child’s Inheritance Without a Trust

Section 3: Life Stages

Estate Planning: How It Works for New Parents Without a Will

Turning 18: The Real Consequences—And the Legal Papers You Need

Estate Planning for Entrepreneurs: Keeping Your Company, and Your Family, on Solid Ground

Why Business Owners Can’t Rely on a Will Alone

Estate Planning When You Have Young Kids: Getting Ahead of Probate

Section 4: Guardianship for Minor Children

Naming a Guardian: The Legal Gaps You’ll Wish You’d Closed

Understanding Guardianship

If You Don’t Plan: What Happens to Your Children

Why Estate Planning Can’t Wait Until Kids Are Older

Section 5: Medicaid & Long-Term Care Planning

State of Missouri Medicaid Office

How to Shield Your Home From Nursing Home Spend-Down

Medicaid Planning vs. Estate Planning: What Actually Matters

Estate Planning When Long-Term Care Is on the Horizon

Section 6: Probate & Asset Transfer

Probate Court: What You Need to Know

How Long Probate Really Takes

How to Steer Clear of Probate: Direct Moves to Safeguard What You’ve Built

Section 7: Special Topics

Why You Plan Asset Protection Before Trouble Finds You

Plus: Glossary of Estate Planning Terms • Conclusion: What Happens Next

About the Author

Patrick Nolan is an estate planning attorney and founder of Nolan Law Firm in Kirksville, Missouri. A veteran of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment and former award-winning reporter, he brings a systematic, no-nonsense approach to helping families protect what they’ve built.

Patrick specializes in preventative law—the work you do before problems arrive—and has built a practice around flat-fee estate planning rather than billable hours. His approach combines military discipline, journalistic clarity, and a deep skepticism of overcomplicated solutions that lawyers love but clients can’t use.

He publishes ongoing legal education through PatTalksLaw on YouTube and at nemolegal.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this book only for people in Missouri?

No. The book is written by a Missouri attorney and uses Missouri law for specific examples, but the core principles—how trusts work, what guardianship means, why probate matters—apply in every state. If you live outside Missouri, read for the concepts and use the questions raised as a conversation guide with your local attorney.

Can I use this book to create my own estate plan?

This book is not a DIY kit. It’s designed to make you an informed client who asks better questions and makes faster decisions when you sit down with an attorney. Estate planning is highly individual—you still need a lawyer to implement a plan tailored to your situation.

What if I don’t have a lot of assets?

Estate planning isn’t just about money. If you have children, a home, a retirement account, or even just strong opinions about who makes medical decisions for you—you need a plan. The book covers situations at every asset level.

Do I need to read the whole thing?

No. The book is organized into seven sections so you can go straight to what matters most to you. Parents of young kids can start with Sections 3 and 4. Families dealing with aging parents should start with Section 5. Business owners should read Section 3. Or start at the beginning—it’s written to hold your attention either way.

What makes this different from other estate planning books?

Most estate planning books are written by financial advisors selling products or by attorneys writing for other attorneys. This one is written by a practicing estate planning attorney, for the families who actually need the plans. Plain English, real scenarios, no sales pitch.

I’m in Missouri—can Patrick handle my estate plan?

Yes. If you’re in Missouri and ready to move forward after reading the book, contact Nolan Law Firm or call 660.956.4502 to schedule a consultation.

Ready to Protect Your Family?

The Dead Man’s Guide to Estate Planning is available now on Amazon in Kindle and paperback. If you’re in Missouri and ready to act, we can help.