Powers of Attorney in Missouri

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Missouri has a durable power of attorney law. (Section 404.700 Missouri Revised Statutes) It provides that the authority of the attorney-in-fact does not terminate in the event that the principal becomes disabled or incapacitated. If the power of attorney is to be used for the conveyance of real estate, it must be recorded in the county in which the real estate is located, and a legal description needs to be attached to the power of attorney.