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Halfway There: What to Do If You're Behind on Your 2026 Goals
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Why Women Need Their Own Financial Identity
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What Happens to the Family Farm When Mom and Dad Die?
Jun 10, 2026
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This Is Why We Build It
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Halfway There: What to Do If You're Behind on Your 2026 Goals | Six months ago, many of us started the year with big plans. We set goals for our businesses, finances, families, and personal lives, believing we had plenty of time to accomplish everything on our lists. Now, as June comes to a close, many people are wondering where the time went.In this episode of Law Days and Lattes, Sidney discusses why the halfway point of the year is not a time for guilt or frustration. Instead, it is an opportunity to pause, evaluate, and reset. Whether your goals involve growing a business, improving your finances, or finally completing your estate plan, the next six months can still make a tremendous difference.Sidney shares a practical mid-year roadmap for business owners, families, and professionals who want to finish the year strong. He discusses the importance of measuring actions instead of intentions, conducting an honest six-month review, and focusing on the activities that actually create results.The episode also explores:Why businesses need regular mid-year checkupsThe importance of reviewing financial performance and prioritiesHow simplifying goals can create momentumWhy estate planning often remains on the "someday" listFive essential tasks everyone should complete before year-endHow small, consistent actions can produce meaningful resultsListeners will walk away with practical steps to review beneficiary designations, update powers of attorney, evaluate business succession plans, organize important information, and finally schedule those important estate planning conversations.If you've fallen behind on your goals, this episode offers encouragement and a clear path forward. The people who finish the year strong are rarely the ones who started perfectly. They are the ones who adjust, recommit, and keep moving forward.Take one action this week. Review a document. Schedule a meeting. Make a call. The future version of yourself—and your family—will be grateful that you did.Resources:Review your estate planning documentsUpdate beneficiary designationsEvaluate your business succession planOrganize important financial and legal informationSchedule your estate planning consultationThank you for joining us for another episode of Law Days and Lattes.Build it. Protect it. Pass it on.Connect with the ShowWork with Us: Ready to gain ultimate clarity, organize your financial affairs, or protect your family's future? Contact the Wheelan Law Firm to schedule a planning consultation. We proudly serve North Central Missouri businesses and families from our three convenient locations in Moberly, Carrollton, and Paris.Share the Love: If this episode resonated with you, share it to your social media, and tag Sidney! Tell us your biggest takeaway so we can continue helping families build, plan, and create legacies worth leaving.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.comThis podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Why Women Need Their Own Financial Identity | Episode 96: Why Women Need Their Own Financial IdentityIn this episode of Law Days and Lattes, Sidney tackles a crucial, sometimes uncomfortable, but empowering topic: why every woman—regardless of her marital status, career path, or stage of life—needs to establish and maintain her own financial identity.Drawing from deeply personal family experiences and her daily legal practice in North Central Missouri, Sidney explains that building a strong financial identity isn't about creating division in relationships. Instead, it is about preparation, empowerment, and protecting the people you love. Life can change in an instant due to illness, job loss, or the unexpected loss of a spouse. Sidney breaks down the practical realities of credit, asset ownership, the hidden risks of cohabitation, and how women entrepreneurs can safeguard what they've built.Key TakeawaysKnowledge is Protection: A strong financial identity means knowing what you own, what you owe, understanding how money flows through your household, and having the legal authority to act when necessary.Credit Matters: Establishing and maintaining independent credit in your own name provides essential security and flexibility for reality, not just worst-case scenarios.The Reality of Longevity: Demographically, women often outlive men. Acquiring financial knowledge now prevents the immense burden of trying to navigate complex decades-long financial choices during a time of grief or crisis.Cohabitation vs. Marriage: Long-term committed relationships do not automatically grant legal protections. Love and legal protection are different; your estate planning documents must explicitly reflect your intentions regarding inheritance and decision-making.Advice for Women Entrepreneurs: Building a business is a massive achievement, but personal financial planning shouldn't be neglected. Treat your business like the major asset it is by establishing succession plans and protecting business assets.Legacy and the Next Generation: Financial literacy is a vital life skill, not a male skill. Modeling financial confidence teaches daughters to be independent and sons to expect women to be equal partners in financial decisions.5 Practical Action Steps to Take This WeekKnow Your Numbers: Determine your exact assets, debts, monthly income, and baseline expenses.Review Beneficiary Designations: Check your accounts to ensure your designations are current and align with your wishes.Check Your Credit Report: Request and review your credit profile to understand your independent history and fix any discrepancies.Build a Financial Information Binder: Gather account details, insurance policies, legal documents, and contact information for your core advisors (attorneys, CPA, financial advisors).Schedule an Estate Plan Review: Dust off your legal documents to make sure they match your current life status and future goals—don't just let them sit forgotten in a file cabinet.Essential Legal Elements Every Woman Should ConsiderA trust with a pour-over willFinancial power of attorneyHealthcare power of attorneyUpdated beneficiary designationsIntentional asset ownership structuresConnect with the ShowWork with Us: Ready to gain ultimate clarity, organize your financial affairs, or protect your family's future? Contact the Wheelan Law Firm to schedule a planning consultation. We proudly serve North Central Missouri businesses and families from our three convenient locations in Moberly, Carrollton, and Paris.Share the Love: If this episode resonated with you, share it to your social media, and tag Sidney! Tell us your biggest takeaway so we can continue helping families build, plan, and create legacies worth leaving.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.comThis podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() What Happens to the Family Farm When Mom and Dad Die?✨ | succession planningfamily farms+4 | — | — | — | family farmsuccession planning+7 | — | 14m 20s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() This Is Why We Build It✨ | meaningful investmentsfamily culture+3 | — | — | — | investmentsmemories+5 | — | 12m 04s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Assets, Liabilities, and the Power of Intentional Structure: How the Same Thing Can Build Your Freedom - or Quietly Drain It✨ | assets and liabilitiesintentional structure+5 | — | Wheelan Law Firm | MoberlyCarrollton+2 | intentional planningwealth+7 | — | 14m 30s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Justice, Grief, and the Strength of a Small Community✨ | community resiliencetragedy response+3 | — | — | North Central Missouri | community supporttragedy+3 | — | 10m 15s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Entrepreneur of the Year... The Truth About Building Something That Lasts✨ | entrepreneurshipbusiness legacy+3 | — | Chamber of Commerce | North Central Missouri | entrepreneurshipbusiness+5 | — | 10m 09s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Fast Doesn't Mean Reckless: Protecting Your Wealth While You Accelerate✨ | wealth protectionrisk management+3 | — | — | — | wealthrisk+3 | — | 9m 39s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() You’re Not Behind. You’re On Your Own Timeline.✨ | personal growthlife timelines+3 | — | — | — | life pathgrowth+3 | — | 8m 41s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The Knowledge Gap: What I Wish I Knew Sooner About Money, Mentorship, and the Hidden Rules of Building Wealth✨ | wealth buildingfinancial freedom+4 | — | — | — | knowledge gapmoney+5 | — | 8m 32s | |
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| 4/15/26 | ![]() The STRUCTURE Method™: Turning Everyday Expenses Into Strategic Business Decisions✨ | business strategytax deductions+3 | — | The STRUCTURE Method™ | — | business structuredeductions+3 | — | 12m 45s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Courtroom or Conference Room? Why Mediation Might Be the Better Path✨ | mediationlitigation+3 | — | — | — | mediationlitigation+5 | — | 12m 20s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Fund it or Forget it: Why your Trust Isn't Finished Yet✨ | trust fundingestate planning+3 | — | — | — | trustestate planning+5 | — | 10m 57s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Life Doesn’t Wait: Don’t Let Busyness Become Burden✨ | estate planninglife events+3 | — | Wheelan L | — | estate planninggrief+5 | — | 8m 39s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() LLCs Explained - Why Just Filing the Paperwork Isn't Enough✨ | Limited Liability CompaniesAsset Protection+3 | — | — | — | LLCbusiness protection+3 | — | 13m 55s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Strong Leadership Where It Matters Most✨ | local leadershipprincipled leadership+3 | — | county commissionersclerk+2 | Washington, D.C. | leadershiplocal government+3 | — | 10m 17s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Build It. Protect It. Pass It On. — The Energy of the Firehorse✨ | business buildingasset protection+4 | — | Chinese zodiacLaw Days and Lattes | — | Firehorsebusiness+5 | — | 11m 24s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Protect It - What You Can Do Now to Limit Legal and Financial Risk✨ | legal riskfinancial protection+5 | — | — | — | legal risksfinancial risk+6 | — | 11m 29s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() The Risks No One Talks About Until It's Too Late✨ | business protectionrisk management+3 | — | — | — | protectionrisks+6 | — | 11m 13s | |
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Creating the Right Foundations Early (Before You Feel "Ready") | Creating the Right Foundations EarlyHost: Sidney Wheelan, Wheelan Law Firm In this episode, Sidney Wheelan dives into the first pillar of her "Build It. Protect It. Pass It On" philosophy. We often think that structure follows success, but the reality is that structure creates success. Sidney explains why building foundational systems early—even before you feel "ready"—is the key to sustainable, peaceful growth.Key TakeawaysStructure vs. Success: Don't wait for your business to feel "real" or for the money to start flowing before putting pieces in place. "Later" is expensive because that is when taxes hurt more and fixing mistakes becomes complicated.The Power of Small Steps: Building isn't about "hustle culture"; it’s about clarity, intention, and systems. It’s the "Slight Edge" at work—making small decisions today that make future steps easier.The Cost of Skipping Foundations: You can grow fast on a shaky foundation, but you can't grow peacefully. Eventually, those foundational needs will demand your attention on their terms, not yours.An Act of Optimism: Building early isn't pessimistic. It is an optimistic declaration that your venture is worth protecting right from the start.4 Practical "One-Percent" Building DecisionsThese small steps are easy to do, but also easy to ignore. Taking them early creates outsized results over time.Choose the Right Entity: You don't need perfection, but the right starting structure saves years of cleanup.Separate Business and Personal Finances: Moving to one clean system for business reduces tax liability and legal exposure.Create a Bookkeeping Rhythm: Establish monthly and quarterly reviews so there are no surprises.Put Expectations in Writing: Clarity now prevents conflict later, whether you are working alone or with others.Your Action Step This WeekIdentify one small building step you have been putting off because it felt premature. Whether it’s opening a separate bank account, reviewing your entity, or asking a professional a question you've been avoiding—do just one thing to start your momentumConnect with Sidney WheelanFirm: Wheelan Law Firm Locations: Moberly, Carrollton, and Paris, MissouriSubscribe: Listen and subscribe to Law Days and Lattes for weekly insights on planning wisely and moving forward with purpose.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.com This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() The Secret Ingredient to Any Successful New Year Goal | The Secret Ingredient to Any Successful New Year GoalEpisode SummaryIn this episode, Sidney Wheelan dives into why New Year’s resolutions often fade by March and reveals that the true secret to lasting success isn't willpower or a perfect plan, it’s philosophy. Drawing inspiration from Jeff Olson’s The Slight Edge, Sidney introduces a foundational three-part framework designed to help you create a life and legacy that withstands changing circumstances.Key TakeawaysThe Problem with "Perfect Plans": Many goals fail because the plans don't align with how we actually think, live, or value things.Philosophy Over Plans: A personal philosophy provides the framework needed to make decisions when things get difficult. Without it, even the best plans collapse under pressure.The Power of the "Slight Edge": Big breakthroughs are rarely the result of dramatic shifts; they come from small, consistent choices made over time.Build It. Protect It. Pass It On.: This is the core framework Sidney uses for legal advice and business. It’s about building with intention, protecting with wisdom (legal and financial safeguards), and passing on values and resources as a designed legacy.The Three-Step FrameworkBuild It (Create with Intention): Building is a season that requires focus. Avoid trying to "spin all the plates" at once; get one moving before starting the next.Protect It (The Wisdom Phase): This involves legal planning, estate planning, and financial strategies. Protection isn’t pessimism; it’s the responsibility that ensures your hard work lasts.Pass It On (Legacy, Not Just Inheritance): Legacy is designed, not accidental. It’s about teaching your values and ensuring your resources continue to support those you love.Connect with Sidney WheelanFirm: Wheelan Law Firm Locations: Moberly, Carrollton, and Paris, MissouriSubscribe: Listen and subscribe to Law Days and Lattes for weekly insights on planning wisely and moving forward with purpose.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.com This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Before the New Year Resolutions | Episode 76: Before the New Year ResolutionsEpisode SummaryAs the year draws to a close, many people rush into making New Year's resolutions. However, host Sidney Wheelan suggests that real change does not begin with a resolution, but with reflection. By looking honestly at the year behind us, we can gain the clarity needed to set intentional goals for the year ahead.In this episode, Sidney introduces a simple three-part framework used in her legal practice and personal life to help you review your progress and plan for the future.Key Discussion PointsThe Power of Reflection: Why we should look at what worked and what didn’t before setting new goals.The "Build It, Protect It, Pass It On" Framework: Build It: Identifying progress that isn't always visible on a balance sheet, such as resilience, relationships, or financial stability.Protect It: Understanding that protection includes boundaries, rest, and legal safeguards, as well as identifying where you might feel exposed or vulnerable.Pass It On: Considering how your current choices influence the legacy, values, and opportunities you leave for others.Intentional Goal Setting: Transitioning from vague resolutions to better questions about what you want to build and protect more intentionally next year.Values-Driven Planning: Moving away from fear-based planning toward thoughtful preparation that supports the life you are actively building."Real change doesn’t begin with a resolution. It begins with reflection." "The new year isn’t about starting from scratch. It’s about building on what already exists—with more clarity, more intention, and better protection." Share the Message: If this episode resonated with you, please share it with friends and family or on social media.☕ Connect & SubscribeFollow Law Days and Lattes on your favorite podcast platform for inspiring conversations about law, life, and finding joy in the journey.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.com This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Why We Do What We Do - The Heart Behind Our Practice | Episode 75 — Why We Do What We DoIn this episode of Law Days and Lattes, host Sidney Wheelan steps away from legal strategy and statutes to discuss the "why" behind the Wheelan Law Firm. This personal episode explores the heart of the legal profession: the human connection and the honor of standing with clients during their most difficult chapters.Beyond the Paperwork: Lawyers don’t just handle cases; they meet families and individuals facing unexpected loss, injury, and uncertainty.Clients as Family: Over time, clients often become friends and family, and their personal healing and peace of mind become the true fuel for the firm's work.The Definition of Success: True success is not measured by drafted documents or closed cases, but by a client being able to say they finally "slept better last night".A "Small World" Moment: Sidney shares a personal story of running into a client-turned-friend thousands of miles away while on vacation. This meeting served as a reminder of how much it matters to have someone in your corner when life feels unmanageable.The Steady Hand: Legal issues often arrive during chaos; a lawyer's role is to be the clear voice and the steady hand for those who are too exhausted to fight for themselves.Humanity First: While the law is the tool, humanity and compassion are the purpose behind protecting farms, guiding probate, or helping families through crisis.Final ThoughtsThe work of a lawyer stays with a person long after a case is finished, becoming a part of their healing process. We do this work because people and trust matter."Standing with someone during the hardest chapter of their life is one of the greatest honors a lawyer can have." ☕ Connect & SubscribeFollow Law Days and Lattes on your favorite podcast platform for inspiring conversations about law, life, and finding joy in the journey.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.com This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() The Generous Season — Lifting Each Other Up When Life Gets Heavy | Episode 74: The Generous Season — Lifting Each Other Up When Life Gets Heavy In this episode, host Sidney Wheelan explores how to embrace the holiday spirit through compassion and connection. While the season is often a "whirlwind" of activity, it serves as a powerful reminder of the human need to be seen and supported, especially when carrying invisible burdens.The Beautiful Chaos of the HolidaysSidney reflects on her love for Christmas and the "flurry" of traditions. She reminds us that while many appear to have everything under control, some are quietly struggling or exhausted. This year, we are invited to look beyond the surface and offer extra grace to those in our circle.Generosity Beyond the TreeTrue holiday giving doesn't require a bow. Checking in on those who have been quiet.Listening without judgment or a "fix-it" plan.Bringing a meal to families navigating illness.Sharing your time with those who need company.When Struggles Meet the LawLife’s challenges—medical crises, financial instability, or loss—don't pause for the holidays. If a loved one is facing legal hurdles like guardianship questions or financial uncertainty, the most generous act may be gently encouraging them to seek the right support and resources.Creating Spaces for Hard ConversationsHoliday gatherings offer quiet moments for real connection. You don’t have to solve every problem; simply offering a warm presence and reminding others they aren't alone is one of the season's greatest gifts."Your presence, your kindness, your willingness to see someone fully — that might be the greatest act of generosity you offer this holiday season." If this message resonated with you, please share this episode on social media with friends and family. Remember, if you are struggling, you are not alone—there is a community ready to support you.☕ Connect & SubscribeFollow Law Days and Lattes on your favorite podcast platform for inspiring conversations about law, life, and finding joy in the journey.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.com This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Don’t Hit the Brakes — Year-End Business & Tax Planning for a Profitable 2026 | Don’t Hit the Brakes — Year-End Business & Tax Planning for a Profitable 2026Welcome back to Law Days and Lattes!In this episode, Sidney dives into practical, high-impact year-end strategies that help business owners finish 2025 with intention and enter 2026 with clarity, organization, and financial advantage.While most people slow down for the holidays, this is your chance to quietly get ahead. Sidney breaks down what to review, what to adjust, and which decisions can save you thousands when made before December 31.In This Episode:• Why You Shouldn’t Coast Into the HolidaysHow being intentional in December gives you a measurable jump on your 2026 goals.• Smart Year-End Tax MovesActionable strategies that may reduce your taxable income, including:Prepaying qualified 2026 business expensesReviewing deductionsCoordinating with your accountant to avoid last-minute scrambling• Is Your Business Structure Still Working for You?Why December is a key month to revisit your LLC, S-Corp election, or other structural decisions that affect taxes and asset protection.• Retirement & Benefits ReviewWhat to consider with your Solo 401(k), SEP IRA, HSA contributions, and depreciation choices before year-end.• Operational Cleanup for a Smooth 2026A practical audit of what is working—and what isn’t—in your business systems, offerings, and workflow.• Starting 2026 EarlyHow beginning your planning on December 1 puts you a full month ahead of everyone else, easing stress and improving results in the new year.Key TakeawayFinishing the year strong doesn’t mean doing more—it means being intentional. A few smart December decisions can set the stage for a profitable, organized, and peaceful 2026.☕ Connect & SubscribeFollow Law Days and Lattes on your favorite podcast platform for inspiring conversations about law, life, and finding joy in the journey.Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook and Instagram where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questionsUntil next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕WheelanLaw.com This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. | — | ||||||
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