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Thirteen Estate Planning Terms You Need to Know Estate Planning Terms -
How To Create a Valid Will in Missouri Valid Will -
4 REASONS YOUR WILL MAY BE CONTESTED IN COURT 4 Reasons your Will Maybe Contested -
Don’t Risk it: Protect Your Finances From Coronavirus Complications Financial Power of Attorney -
Preparing for Coronavirus: The #1 Legal Document Every Adult Needs to Have Medical Power of Attorney -
How To Choose Guardians For Your Children in Missouri Choosing Guardians -
4 Steps to Take Right After an Alzheimer's Diagnosis 4 Steps to Take After Alzheimer's -
5 Easy Steps You can Take Today to Protect your Children's Future Protect Children -
Understanding Probate in Missouri Probate is a legal proceeding to administer certain kinds of property (called probate property) owned by someone who has died (the decedent), and to see that claims, expenses and taxes are properly paid, and that the remaining estate is distributed to those entitled to receive it under the decedent's will or pursuant to Missouri law. -
Take These Three Steps When Your Child Turns 18 At the age of 18, your now-adult child is legally entitled to his privacy and you no longer have the same level of access to or authority over his financial, educational and medical information.