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Missouri Estate Planning FAQs
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What Is A Power Of Attorney?
A: A power of attorney is a document by which you appoint a person to act as your agent. An agent is one who has authorization to act for another person. The person who …
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What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney?
A: Many people are unaware that an ordinary power of attorney is revoked, and the agent`s power to act for the principal automatically stops, if the principal becomes …
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What About The Revocation Of A Durable Power Of Attorney?
A: The death of the principal revokes even a durable power of attorney, except for a third person relying on the power of attorney who does not know of the death. Also, …
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What Powers Are Granted By General Powers Of Attorney?
A: Under Missouri law before August 1989, a valid power of attorney had to spell out in detail all of the authorizations granted to the agent. Under a new Missouri law …
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Must I Sign A Power, And If I Do, Will It Be Followed?
A: No person can be forced to sign a power of attorney, especially one for health care decisions, which cannot be required for admission to a hospital. Once created, …
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What Specific Cautions Must Be Made In Preparing And Granting Powers Of Attorney?
A: An effective durable power of attorney, and especially a springing durable power of attorney, needs to be very carefully worded and you should seek the assistance of …
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What Is Probate?
A: Most people are familiar with the operation of the civil and criminal divisions, having seen trials portrayed on television and described in various newspaper …
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How Is Property Transferred At Death?
A: The probate division has been established primarily to protect the rights of one`s heirs, beneficiaries under a will and creditors, and to assure the orderly transfer …
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What About The Rights Of Creditors And Collection Of Debts?
A: The probate division serves as a forum through which creditors of the deceased can protect their claims and seek payment. Also, the Personal Representative of the …
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What About Payment Of Death Taxes?
A: Another important function of the probate division is to provide for the collection of any taxes which might have been due by reason of the deceased`s death or on the …
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