What Happens in Missouri If You Don’t Have a Will?
A last will and testament is a foundational document for simple and comprehensive estate plans. If you die without a will, your estate will not
A last will and testament is a foundational document for simple and comprehensive estate plans. If you die without a will, your estate will not
When a spouse or a couple decides to get a divorce, it is often a hard decision to make. Many people want the process to
Even when you and your spouse agree that a divorce is the right option, it is a difficult process to undertake. Keeping things private can
Estate planning provides substantial benefits for many individuals, including married couples, individuals, and those with children. Unmarried couples have a significant reason to create a
Navigating divorce or separation when you have children can be complex and emotionally straining. It can be helpful to discuss custody arrangements with a child
The process of probate is necessary to manage and distribute an individual’s estate after their death. Many individuals use comprehensive estate planning to avoid long,
A collaborative divorce is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Divorce mediation is also a form of ADR. ADR enables couples who are divorcing
While divorce is a common way to legally end a marriage, annulment legally voids a marriage and the couple continues on as if the marriage
An estate plan may seem like something you only need to worry about near the end of your life, but this isn’t the case. Estate
Married parents of a child are the presumed legal and biological parents of that child in Missouri. However, if the parents are not married, there
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