The Gunn Law Firm

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About

Trusts & Estates AttorneysTax Preparation ServiceBusiness Litigation
The Gunn Law Firm provides estate planning, probate, and trust litigation, business organization and administration, real estate transactions, and trust and probate legal aid services to St. Louis, MO, and the surrounding areas.

Location

The Gunn Law Firm
1714 Deer Tracks Trail, St. Louis, MO
63131, United States

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  • TC
    Thomas Cooney
    Dec 8, 2021
    5.0
    Mr. Gunn was very accomodating.
  • MJ
    Mary Johnson
    Aug 30, 2018
    5.0
    Amazing law firm highly recommend
  • RA
    Rob Arechederra
    Dec 20, 2017
    5.0
    Nice law firm with nice staff.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Gunn Law Firm

Why do I need an estate plan?

A properly prepared, executed and funded estate plan can acts as a hedge against the possible and a plan for the inevitable. It serves as a safety net for the future and a great aid for your family members and loved ones during what can already be a difficult time. With good planning, you can choose who will assist in taking care of your healthcare and financial affairs when you are no longer able to. Also, it can avoid or minimize that dreaded probate process. At its core, estate planning is about making arrangements for the management and distribution of your assets in the event of your incapacity or death.

What happens if I become disabled or die without some plan in place?

Confusion, delay and expense – and each state has laws governing what happens to your assets if you pass away without a will, which is probably not what you want. Not to mention the probate process which will become necessary to settle your estate, which can be costly, time-consuming and public. With planning, you can select who can make important decisions about your healthcare, who will manage your assets and pay your bills and who will receive distributions of your assets upon your death. Also, your estate can be settled privately and out of probate.