By: Alan Freed There is apparently a superpower secretly imbedded in every lawyer’s license to practice. That power gives us
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By: Amy Rebecca Johnson Under Missouri law, when a stepparent adopts their stepchild, the stepparent becomes just as much of
Originally published in “Facts & Findings” Sept. 2020 When people see me in my office for a contentious divorce, I
By: Debra K. Schuster On March 10, 2021, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid updated its guidelines for indoor, in-person
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Elderly and incapacitated loved ones often need assistance in managing their financial and medical affairs. Well-meaning family members might try
If you have been the subject of an investigation by the Division of Family Services, Children’s Division (also known as
People often obtain prenuptial agreements to protect the assets they brought into a marriage in the event of divorce. However,
When there is a report made to the Division of Family Services, Children’s Division (also known as “DFS” or “the
By: Alan Freed I didn’t start law school until six years after I graduated from college, and I’ve now practiced
Paying your attorney for every six minutes can feel like an obstacle to communicating, but in fact, the more you
By: Alan Freed “I’ve done my internet research and Missouri is a 50/50 state, right?” Foster (not his real name)