Your child just became an adult, it’s now time to introduce them to the world of estate planning. Yes, you heard me right, below are the 3 legal documents every adult should have. Before you start thinking I’ve lost my mind, let me explain. Your child turning 18 means they are now a legal adult. […]
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Welch Law Newsletter – Reboot
Well, it happened. During one of our recent updates of technology, we accidentally deleted our entire monthly newsletter account. As any small business owner will understand, the scramble was on! Fortunately, we were able to rebuild most of our contact list and reintegrate it into our mail server. Unfortunately, during this rebuild, we lost well […]
What Happens to My Stuff if I Die Without a Will?
Have you ever wondered what happens to your stuff if you die without a Will? If so, you’re in the right place. If not, stick around, this is important to you too. Did You Know? If you die without a Will, the State of Missouri has you covered. Every resident of Missouri is subject to […]
Can My Accountant Draft Legal Documents?
A potential client asks, “Can my accountant draft legal documents for me?” The answer is quite simple, no. Let me be perfectly clear here, I said NO! I’m picking on accountants a bit here, because of recent events. However, this article applies to bankers, realtors, and any other advisor that is giving legal advice or […]
Charging Orders and Your Business
Liabilities exist around every corner. As such, many of our business clients focus on liabilities that stem from the business. You know these, right? We’re talking about slips and falls, creditors, bad workmanship, auto accidents, employment disputes, and the like. We call these, “bottom-up” liabilities. In this article we want to talk about another type […]




