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  2. Begin by filling in your name and county at the top of the form. This identifies you as the Testator.
  3. In ARTICLE I, specify the name of the individual receiving a bequest and detail what is being bequeathed.
  4. For ARTICLE II, indicate any prior bequests you wish to revoke by naming both the previous recipient and what was previously bequeathed.
  5. In ARTICLE III, add any new beneficiaries by naming them and referencing which article they are being added to.
  6. Complete ARTICLE V by appointing a Trustee. Provide their name and an alternative if necessary.
  7. In ARTICLE VI, designate guardians for minor children if applicable, ensuring their names are clearly stated.
  8. Finally, sign the document in front of witnesses as required in ARTICLE VII, ensuring all signatures are collected appropriately.

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Missouri has great people, great food, and great natural beauty. The economy is strong. There are plenty of jobs, and the cost of living is manageable. With terrific local wine, superb hand-crafted beer, s, and world-class entertainment in Branson, whats not to like in this state?
In Missouri, penalties will begin for violations of a distracted driving law, people can apply for expungements thanks to criminal justice reform, and the state will see an increase to minimum wage. Illinois continued their own increase to minimum wage and new laws for employers.
Specifically, Missouri: requires drivers age 70 and older to renew their licenses every three years (younger drivers must renew every six years), and. accepts requests from family members and others for the DOR to conduct unsafe driver investigations.
Is Social Security taxable in Missouri? Social Security is no longer taxable in Missouri. A tax cut passed in 2023 removed the income limits that previously determined who had to pay state taxes on Social Security benefits.
But that grace period ends on Jan. 1, 2025, meaning anyone using a phone while operating a vehicle could receive a ticket. The hands-free law prohibits physically texting, calling, recording a video and even holding phones while driving. Hands-free methods, like Bluetooth and voice commands, are allowed.
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The law took effect a year ago and was signed in August 2023. It included a 16-month grace period that is now almost over. It is illegal to hold or support a cell phone or an electronic communication device in your hand, lap, or other parts of the body while driving on Missouri roads, ing to a AAA news release.
In Missouri, penalties will begin for violations of a distracted driving law, people can apply for expungements thanks to criminal justice reform, and the state will see an increase to minimum wage.
The new Hands-Free Law represents a critical shift in Missouris approach to addressing distracted driving and is designed to enhance safety for everyone on the road. Under this law, all drivers are now prohibited from using handheld devices for various activities, including: Sending text messages. Making calls.

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