
In November, Missouri voters passed proposition A, creating a new requirement that nearly all private employers provide their employees with
In November, Missouri voters passed proposition A, creating a new requirement that nearly all private employers provide their employees with
Adoption and surrogacy are two of the numerous ways to start a family. From genetic make-up of a child to
Missouri law allows adults to request a name change through the courts and for an adult to request a name
We’re proud to share that Alan E. Freed, one of our seasoned family law attorneys at Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal,
With tax season upon us, one tax savings provision that people may not be familiar with is the adoption tax credit.
Paying taxes owed to the IRS, states, and local governments is a responsibility of all U.S. citizens, yet the IRS estimates that nearly ten million Americans fail to file tax returns every year, including many who fail to file their tax returns on a regular basis – sometimes for decades.
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) helps families grow through methods like surrogacy, egg and sperm donation, and IVF—but navigating the legal complexities requires the expertise of an ART attorney.
Susan E. Block explores the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the legal profession and its role in ensuring fair, just, and inclusive legal practices.
Missouri seniors in St. Louis City and County may now qualify for a property tax freeze, helping stabilize housing costs. Eligible homeowners must apply annually, with the 2025 deadline set for June 30.
Join Attorney Debra Schuster on February 20, 2025, at the Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center event as she discusses Medicare, Medicaid, and Supplemental Needs Trusts. Learn how public benefits and trusts can support individuals with disabilities, including Alzheimer’s.