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Missouri Legal Guides

Understand Missouri's specific laws and regulations across six major practice areas. Each guide covers state statutes, court procedures, and key legal differences.

Legal Guides for Missouri

Personal Injury

Missouri follows a pure comparative fault system, allowing plaintiffs to recover damages regardless of their percentage of fault. The state has a five-year statute of limitations for most personal inj...

Statute of Limitations: 5 years from date of injury
Comparative Fault: Pure comparative fault
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Family Law

Missouri family law is governed by Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 452 (Dissolution of Marriage, Divorce, Alimony and Separate Maintenance). Missouri is a purely no-fault divorce state, permitting d...

Residency Requirement: 90 days in state
No-Fault Ground: Irretrievably broken (sole ground)
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Criminal Defense

Missouri has a well-defined felony classification system with five classes (A through E) and has undergone significant criminal justice changes in recent years, including the legalization of recreatio...

DWI First Offense (Class B Misdemeanor): Up to 6 months in jail, up to $500 fine, 30-day license suspension
Recreational Marijuana: Legal for adults 21+; up to 3 oz, home cultivation of 6 plants per adult
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Estate Planning

Missouri does not impose a state estate tax or inheritance tax. The state is a common law property state with its own probate code (not the UPC). Missouri has a strong elective share of 50% if no chil...

State Estate Tax: No state estate tax
Small Estate Threshold: $40,000 for affidavit
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Business Law

Missouri's central geographic location, diverse economy, and moderate regulatory environment make it an attractive state for business formation and operation. The state straddles two major metropolita...

LLC Formation Filing Fee: $50 for Articles of Organization
Corporate Income Tax Rate: 4% on Missouri taxable income
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Real Estate

Missouri real estate law features a non-judicial foreclosure system through deeds of trust, no state transfer tax, and comprehensive seller disclosure requirements. The state uses deeds of trust as th...

Non-Judicial Foreclosure: Power of sale under deed of trust; published for 20 consecutive days
No Transfer Tax: Missouri does not impose a state transfer tax on real estate conveyances
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