Estate planning

Protect your people without drowning in legal fog.

Missouri wills, revocable trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, HIPAA authorizations, beneficiary review, and planning updates for families who want clarity before crisis.

Who this is for

  • Parents with minor children
  • Homeowners and families with growing assets
  • Adults caring for aging parents
  • People who want to avoid confusion during incapacity
  • Families reviewing outdated estate documents

What this covers

  • Will or revocable trust planning
  • Financial power of attorney
  • Healthcare directive and HIPAA authorization
  • Beneficiary and asset-title coordination
  • Trust funding guidance
  • Plan review and update projects

Common deliverables

  • Planning consultation
  • Document strategy and scope
  • Draft estate-planning documents
  • Review meeting
  • Signing guidance
  • Plain-English document summary
How it works

Scoped first. Then priced.

Flat fees work best when the deliverables and complexity are knowable. If a matter becomes open-ended, pricing can be phased so the client still knows what is happening.

Intake

You provide basic facts, goals, timeline, and relevant documents.

Fit check

We identify conflicts, scope, and whether this practice is the right match.

Flat-fee quote

When the project can be defined, you receive a clear quote and included deliverables.

Work and review

You receive drafts, recommendations, and a practical explanation of what to do next.

Resource

Start with a checklist.

Review the relevant guide before booking. It helps you gather information and avoid the ceremonial chaos of “I think the document is somewhere in a drawer.”

Open related guide
FAQ

Questions clients ask first.

It depends on your assets, family situation, privacy concerns, probate goals, and how much administration you want to avoid later. The consultation helps decide what actually fits instead of selling a trust-shaped trophy.

Much of the intake, planning, review, and education can happen remotely. Signing requirements and final execution details should be handled carefully under Missouri law.

The site explains package logic and the flat-fee model. Final pricing depends on scope, complexity, and deliverables after consultation.

Next step

Get scope before commitment.

Book a consultation or request a quote. No attorney-client relationship is created until conflicts are cleared and an engagement agreement is signed.