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Cripps & Simmons, L.L.C. - Columbia, MO

1109 Club Village Dr. Suite 101PO Box 7068 Columbia, MO 65205 - 7068

Updated: 11/18/2021

Columbia Estate Planning Law Firm

Overview

At Cripps & Simmons we provide comprehensive, personalized, quality legal services to individuals, families and small business clients throughout Missouri. Accurate and objective resolutions to clients' issues are provided in an efficient and timely manner, in a friendly environment, by attorneys and staff who are committed to the personal success of every client...

At Cripps & Simmons we provide comprehensive, personalized, quality legal services to individuals, families and small business clients throughout Missouri. Accurate and objective resolutions to clients' issues are provided in an efficient and timely manner, in a friendly environment, by attorneys and staff who are committed to the personal success of every client.

Our goal at Cripps & Simmons is to make sure our clients' affairs are in order, whether that relates to personal estate planning, elder law services, probate estate or trust administration, or business issues. We know how important these issues are and can help you every step of the way. With over 45 years of combined experience, we can effectively guide you through both the planning and implementation processes.

About Cripps & Simmons, L.L.C.

Languages

  • English (Primary)

Practice Areas

  • Estate Planning
  • Probate and Trust Administration
  • Business Planning and Organization
  • Real Estate Transactions
  • Elder Law
  • Fiduciary Litigation

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Attorneys

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

1109 Club Village Dr. Suite 101PO Box 7068 Columbia, MO 65205 - 7068

Office Hours

8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

Fax

  • (573) 447-3399

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