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3 Legal Documents Your Child Needs Before Leaving For College3 Legal Documents for College
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Why Your Buy-Sell Agreement Could be Out of DateFree Checklist For Updating Your Buy-Sell Agreement
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5 Easy Steps You can Take Today to Protect your Children's FutureProtect Children
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Protect your Assets with a Missouri Qualified Spousal TrustIf you are married and live in Missouri, a Qualified Spousal Trust can protect your assets if you are sued
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Our Process of Becoming a ClientThe Kaiser Law Firm, P.C. is here to fulfill your legal needs in the areas of estate planning, asset protection, and business planning and offers this overview of our process so you know how to become a client and what to expect.
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Understanding Probate in MissouriProbate 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.
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Take These Three Steps When Your Child Turns 18At 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.
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Powers of AttorneyA power of attorney is a legal document by which you (the principal) appoint another person to act as your agent. In Missouri, the agent is also called the attorney-in-fact.
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Use an IRA Inheritance Trust to Supercharge Your IRA PlanningA specially designed IRA Inheritance Trust can ensure the maximum tax-deferred stretch distributions while also providing a high level of asset protection for your IRA beneficiaries, helping you provide a legacy of lifetime income for your loved ones.
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What is a Health Care Directive and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care?There are certain legal requirements that must be followed in order to make a valid Health Care Directive and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. Contact The Kaiser Law Firm, P.C. today for more information.