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After graduating from college, you should feel empowered to take your first steps into the world of work, pursuing the career that’s been made possible by all your hard work and commitment. With endless possibilities waiting for you after graduation day, this is an incredibly exciting chapter in your life. 
Taxes
Advance Directive: It's Your Right to Decide
In Missouri, an advance directive is a legal document that allows individuals to make their healthcare wishes known in advance, should they become unable to make decisions for themselves. It essentially outlines preferences for medical treatment and names a healthcare agent to make decisions on the individual's behalf when they are incapacitated.  Here's a more detailed explanation: What is an Advance Directive?
Health CareWills/Estates
Probate Law Resource Guide
Probate & Wills What is a Revocable Living Trust? Joint Tenancy Living Wills and Other Advance Directives Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Revised Anatomical Gift Act Guardians & Conservators Under Missouri Law Click here to download the guide.
Wills/Estates
Is it Legal to…Estate Planning
The Missouri Bar has published a podcast, entitled "Is It Legal to...Estate Planning. Click here to listen to the podcast. If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Missouri Lawyers CornerWills/Estates
Assistance to Parents of Children With Disabilities
We have added a handbook from The Missouri Bar, entitled, "Family Law Resource Guide.”  Within the handbook is a chapter, “Assistance to Parents of Children with Disabilities.” This chapter provides numerous resources that may assist a parent with a disabled child or children. To open the file, click on the link below.  
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Printer Friendly View in attached pdf format.
Scams & Identity TheftTaxes
Tax Scams With EITC and Section 8 Vouchers
Printer Friendly View in attached pdf format - Revised 2012.
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"Hot Weather Rule" - Utility Disconnections
What is the Hot Weather Rule?  The Hot Weather Rule prohibits utilities from disconnecting residential electricity service due to nonpayment of a utility bill during times of extreme heat.   When does the Hot Weather Rule go into effect? The Hot Weather Rules goes into effect every year from June 1 to September 30.   
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"The Cold Weather Rule" - Utility Disconnections
What is the Cold Weather Rule?  The Cold Weather Rule prohibits a utility company from disconnecting gas or electric utility service that is necessary to operate home heating equipment (such as a furnace) due to nonpayment of a utility bill during times of extreme cold.   When does the Cold Weather Rule go into effect?  The Cold Weather Rules goes into effect every year from November 1 through March 31.   
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