202410.13
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The Need for Judicial Experience in Missouri: Why Judges Should Have Years of Legal Practice Before Taking the Bench

The role of a judge is one of immense responsibility and impact. Judges are entrusted with interpreting laws, resolving disputes, and upholding justice in a fair and impartial manner. Their decisions can shape legal precedents, influence societal norms, and significantly affect the lives of individuals. Given the complexity and gravity of these tasks, the necessity…

202409.28
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Missouri: A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction Chapter 7 bankruptcy, commonly referred to as “liquidation” bankruptcy, provides relief to individuals who are overwhelmed by unsecured debt and lack the means to repay it. This legal remedy allows qualifying debtors in Missouri to discharge most, if not all, of their unsecured debts and start fresh financially. While Chapter 7 can be a…

202408.29
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Lawyer Trust: The Cornerstone of Legal Practice

In the legal profession, trust is not just a virtue—it’s a foundational principle that governs the relationship between lawyers and their clients, courts, and the broader community. This trust is enshrined in the ethical rules and regulations that govern legal practice and is essential for the effective administration of justice. This article explores the importance…

202408.25
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The Importance of Estate Planning: Protecting Your Legacy and Your Loved Ones

Estate planning is often a topic that people prefer to avoid, as it involves contemplating the end of life and the distribution of assets after death. However, proper estate planning is crucial for anyone who wants to ensure that their wishes are honored, their loved ones are protected, and their estate is managed efficiently. This…

202408.19
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Choosing a Fiduciary, Attorney-in-Fact, or Agent: A Guide to Ensuring Proper Management of Your Financial Affairs

When it comes to managing your financial assets or making critical decisions on your behalf, selecting a fiduciary is one of the most significant decisions you can make. A fiduciary is an individual or institution legally obligated to act in your best interest, putting your needs above their own. This role can involve managing investments,…

202408.08
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How to find a good probate attorney in Missouri

Finding a good probate attorney is an important task if you are dealing with the legal process of managing and distributing a deceased person’s estate. A probate attorney can help ensure that the process is handled smoothly, efficiently, and in accordance with state laws. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you find a suitable…

Legal Considerations for Disposing of Dead Human Remains in Missouri
202408.02
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Legal Considerations for Disposing of Dead Human Remains in Missouri

The handling and disposal of human remains in Missouri are governed by a combination of state laws and regulations, which aim to ensure public health, respect for the deceased, and the rights of families. This article provides an overview of the legal framework surrounding the disposal of human remains in Missouri, including burial, cremation, and…

202407.24
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Do not forget two key components of any estate plan:  a Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare and an Advanced Healthcare Directive

If you read my monthly articles regularly, you know the cornerstone of any estate plan is a Last Will and Testament, (hereinafter, “Will”). But a Will has many limitations and should never stand alone as a plan for your future. The following are a few of the limitations for Wills: A Will does not completely…

202402.28
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The Beneficiary Deed: A Suggestion for Secure Estate Planning

In the realm of estate planning, ensuring that your assets are transferred smoothly to your loved ones after your passing is a paramount concern. One valuable tool in this endeavor is the beneficiary deed, a Missouri approved legal instrument that allows for the efficient transfer of real estate upon the owner’s death. While beneficiary deeds…

202402.14
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Navigating Probate Disputes: How to Understand the Complexities and Resolving Conflicts

Yes, probate is necessary unless prior to death the decedent established an estate plan that caused him or her to avoid owning property that must be administered through probate. Once an estate is opened or created in the county where the decedent last resided, probate disputes often arise during the administration of a deceased person’s…