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Estate Planning Makes Your Feelings for Loved Ones Clear
Everyone should have a will. It ensures that your assets will be disposed of according to your wishes, and eliminates contention among your family members after your passing. An experienced estate planning attorney can help you make this difficult experience easier for your family.
If you don't have a will, the state of Missouri — not you — dictates who gets your assets. A knowledgeable estate planning lawyer will help you make your wishes clear so the transition is less traumatic for your loved ones. The Ballwin, Missouri, attorneys of Case, Rajnoha & Boudreau, LLP will also help you use other legal tools to protect your family and your interests, including trusts, guardianships, powers of attorney, living wills, and more.
Call us today at (636) 923-8680 or toll-free at (888) 469-3949. You can also contact us online.
At Case, Rajnoha & Boudreau, LLP, we assist clients in the following areas of estate planning law:
- Wills
- Living wills and health care powers of attorney
- Revocable living trusts
- Durable powers of attorney
- Guardianships and conservatorships
- Deeds: beneficiary deeds, quit claim deeds, general warranty deeds
Guiding You Through Probate and Estate Administration
Case, Rajnoha & Boudreau, LLP guides clients through the emotionally difficult and legally complex probate process. If you have been designated administrator of an estate, we can help you sort through debts, assets and tax concerns, fill out paperwork and file it, as well as represent you at any probate hearings. We'll help you fulfill your required duties in a timely, efficient manner.
Protect Yourself with Lifetime Planning
Much of estate planning is done to protect and help your loved ones. Creating a durable power of attorney ensures that your financial decisions are made by a person you choose. A health care power of attorney appoints someone to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so. A living will ensures that, in the event you are incapacitated, your loved ones will understand your wishes regarding the level of medical care you are to receive.
Probate Litigation
Following the death of a loved one, a relative, friend, or other interested party may contest the decedent's will. Will contests typically involve claims that the decedent was under duress or unduly influenced when they wrote the will. We have substantial experience in will contests and other probate litigation matters. Call us to discuss your situation.
Call (636) 923-8680 or toll-free at (888) 469-3949. You can also contact us online. Our office is in the First Bank Building near the intersection of Highway 141 and Big Bend Road. We accept Visa and MasterCard.
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