Estate Planning

- Wills
- Revocable /Living Trusts
- Powers of Attorney
- Supplemental needs Trusts
- Living Wills
- Beneficiary Deeds
- Estate Planning Amendments
- Trust Funding Guidance
- Guardian Designations
It is never too early to begin preparing to take care of yourself and your loved ones in events of emergency, incapacity, and death. Don’t wait until it is too late to contemplate who will manage your estate, serve as your or your children’s guardian, make your healthcare wishes known, and who will ultimately inherit your estate.
Our office can assist you in ensuring that the people you intend are able to make the decisions they need to for your care, that the and that as little of your assets as possible are lost to the Courts, attorneys, and government instead of going to your heirs.
Have a questions? Ready to get started? Contact our office today:
(314) 926-0765
tyler@tylerthompsonlaw.com
75 W. Lockwood Avenue
Suite 222
Webster Groves, Missouri 63119
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Understanding Missouri Intestacy
Intestacy means, simply, the state of dying without a will. The majority of people ultimately die intestate, without a will or other estate plan in place, often leaving heirs unclear as to how their loved one’s assets are meant to be distributed.
Similarly, it is common for estate planning practitioners to be contacted by clients…
The Importance of a Power of Attorney
A component of estate planning we frequently see overlooked by clients is the power of attorney. It may come as a surprise to some, but the practical reality is that having appropriate attorneys-in-fact appointed via a power of attorney (POA) can be just as or even more important than wills and trusts, depending on your…
