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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?
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.
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.
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.
Missouri Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, and Marriage Certificates - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Are you looking for information concerning labor matters, such as minimum wage, wages, job terminations or job dismissals? If so, you may find information at:
Missouri Wage and Labor Laws
Also, the link above will take to addition information on the following Missouri Labor Standards at:
Missouri follows the *Employment-At-Will doctrine in employment matters. This means that either the employer or employee can terminate the employment relationship at any time and for any reason, unless:
WILLS AND ESTATES
The Missouri Probate Code, or RSMo Chapters 472-475, governs the payment of debts and distributions of the deceased individual’s assets. This body of law is highly statutory and Chapters 472-475 is the best resource for any questions you may have.
WILLS AND ESTATES IN MISSOURI
The Missouri Probate Code, or RSMo Chapters 472-475, governs the payment of debts and distributions of the deceased individual’s assets. This body of law is highly statutory and Chapters 472-475 is the best resource for any questions you may have.
What is an “Anatomical Gift”?
An “anatomical gift” is a donation of all or part of a human body, after death, for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education. You may also donate some of your organs or tissue while you are alive by making arrangements with certain medical providers; however, that process is not covered in the anatomical gift law.
Can I Be a Donor?
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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?
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.
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.
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.
Missouri Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, and Marriage Certificates - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Are you looking for information concerning labor matters, such as minimum wage, wages, job terminations or job dismissals? If so, you may find information at:
Missouri Wage and Labor Laws
Also, the link above will take to addition information on the following Missouri Labor Standards at:
Missouri follows the *Employment-At-Will doctrine in employment matters. This means that either the employer or employee can terminate the employment relationship at any time and for any reason, unless:
WILLS AND ESTATES
The Missouri Probate Code, or RSMo Chapters 472-475, governs the payment of debts and distributions of the deceased individual’s assets. This body of law is highly statutory and Chapters 472-475 is the best resource for any questions you may have.
WILLS AND ESTATES IN MISSOURI
The Missouri Probate Code, or RSMo Chapters 472-475, governs the payment of debts and distributions of the deceased individual’s assets. This body of law is highly statutory and Chapters 472-475 is the best resource for any questions you may have.
What is an “Anatomical Gift”?
An “anatomical gift” is a donation of all or part of a human body, after death, for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education. You may also donate some of your organs or tissue while you are alive by making arrangements with certain medical providers; however, that process is not covered in the anatomical gift law.
Can I Be a Donor?
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