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Self-proving Will Affidavit Saves Time, Money, and Heartache for Grieving Loved Ones.
A will without a self-proving affidavit in Missouri is like a car without insurance: it still runs, but you’re gambling…
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A will without a self-proving affidavit in Missouri is like a car without insurance: it still runs, but you’re gambling…
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Owning property outside Missouri isn’t just pride—it’s a legal headache waiting to happen. That Florida condo, Iowa farm, or Lake…
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Probate inventory in Missouri: a mandatory nightmare nobody volunteers for. When someone dies with assets solely in their name, the…
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Naming a trust as the beneficiary of your 401(k) in Missouri isn’t a casual move. Get it right, and that…
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Paper wills are dying in Missouri. Digital estate planning took over in 2026—and it’s not your average e-sign solution. Thanks…
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Missouri young adults need legal plans the moment they turn 18—not when they have money or get older. A power…
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A safe deposit box key in a coffee can, handwritten notes about farmland, family names scratched on envelopes—most folks in…
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The first transfer always happens around a kitchen table. Papers pile up between brothers, cousins, maybe a parent who’s ready…
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Your mind can turn on you fast. When it does, who calls the shots? If you haven’t thought about that,…
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You have a will that covers your house, your car, your bank accounts. But what about your email? Your Facebook?…