Our Business and Estate Planning FAQs
How often should I revise my estate plan? How can I plan for my exit from the company I founded? How do I decide who should get what after my death? We get a lot of questions like these and have answered many of them here on our Frequently Asked Questions page.
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By having a Revocable Trust in Missouri, will my assets be protected if I am sued?
No! The assets in your Revocable Trust are still considered your own personal assets while you are alive as you control and benefit from the assets in your trust. As such, a creditor can attach their judgment to your assets in your Revocable Trust.
Learn more by downloading our free report 10 Questions You Should Ask About Protecting Your Assets in Missouri.
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In Missouri, what happens to my Mom’s and Dad’s property if they die without a will?
When there is no Last Will and Testament of a person who dies, then there will be a court proceeding in the county where they lived at the time of death.
The law of the State of Missouri will determine the persons entitled to share in the distribution of their property.