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Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, L.L.C

Attorneys

Charlie Amen

UPDATED: December 18, 2018

Missouri Estate Planning attorneys Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, L.L.C. are here to help you with legal issues regarding St. Louis Elder Law, Veterans Aid and Assistance, Probate, Wills, Trusts, Trust Administration, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Directives, LGBT, and all things required to establish a proper estate plan for the future of both you and your loved ones. Our law firm understands the varying dynamics of modern families and seeks to address these issues in the estate plan so your estate is distributed only to those who you request. Estate planning can be a big project that requires consistent maintenance; however, our professional Estate Planning attorneys can organize all of the legal paperwork and logistics for you, while offering helpful legal advice along the way, in most cases for a flat up front fee.

  • Languages:
  • English
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Address:

Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, L.L.C
10733 Sunset Office Drive, Suite 425
St. Louis, MO 63127
United States

Website:

yourestatematters.com

Phone:

(314) 966-8077

Email:

webmaster@yourestatematters.com

Contact:

Charles Amen

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